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The phrase "a deep light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a light that is rich, intense, or profound in quality, often evoking a sense of depth or warmth.
Example: "The artist captured the essence of the sunset with a deep light that filled the canvas with emotion."
Alternatives: "a rich light" or "an intense light".
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As for the secret life of friendships between men, I will have to remain satisfied with what others tell me, and Andrew O'Hagan's essay on the subject shines a deep light into the existential phenomena of true bromances.
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