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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is physically deep, such as a body of water, or metaphorically to refer to a profound emotional or intellectual state.
Example: "As I stood at the edge of the cliff, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe looking down into the deep place below."
Alternatives: "a profound location" or "a significant depth".
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"The circumstance of the play was bringing him to a deep place of pain.
Something about this scene touched a deep place in Mr. Heggie's creative imagination.
His impulse to move springs from a deep place untainted by superfluous details.
That observation comes from a deep place of innate wisdom, Derek.
It allows you to work through from a deep place – from the deep, dark corners of your subconscious mind.
Your views must be religious or from a deep place of conscience, not purely sociological or political.
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But her commercial instincts are rooted in a deeper place.
He says that Miyazaki's beliefs are not outmoded because they stem from a deeper place.
You kind of push them to a deeper place in your mind and examine them later.
"But the real difference is that these chants help each individual connect to a deeper place in their own hearts".
I wouldn't say that playwriting comes from a deeper place, necessarily, but it is certainly more unconscious in me.
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