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The phrase "a deep level of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or profound degree of something, often in contexts related to understanding, analysis, or emotional experience.
Example: "The research revealed a deep level of understanding of the complex issues at hand."
Alternatives: "a profound degree of" or "a significant depth of".
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"There's a deep level of intimacy," he said.
There's still a deep level of poverty in the UK.
"Danica entering Nascar would certainly provide the sport with a deep level of marketing impact," Cohn said.
"If he hasn't done this kind of thing before and hasn't got a deep level of retail experience, he will have a real challenge attracting retailers.
In those instances, he said, "There is a deep level of anxiety about tipping the right amount and tipping at the right time".
It required a deep level of commitment to calculated risk in order to keep Djokovic off balance and, above all, superb execution.
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"It got us to a deeper level of expression," he said.
I think therapy has helped me to bring out a deeper level of comedy".
He says that he wants to move to another level of relations, to a deeper level of relations with Russia.
One camp claims that a deeper level of reality lies hidden beneath all the quantum weirdness.
"We understand that this is a new environment and that we're likely to undergo a deeper level of scrutiny".
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