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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep playoff" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misphrasing, as "playoff" typically refers to a series of games, and "deep" may not be the appropriate adjective in this context.
Example: "The team made a deep playoff run this season, reaching the finals after a series of intense matches."
Alternatives: "a long playoff" or "an extended playoff".
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Those were good times for the Lakers, when the regular season served as a long runway to a deep playoff journey, not the draft lottery.
A deep playoff run seemed unlikely, though.
Don't bet against a deep playoff push for the Seahawks.
A deep playoff run seems as unlikely as Tebow's recent success.
Here's why the team, with or without Maclin, can make a deep playoff run.
Maybe we'll be streaking at just the right time and make a deep playoff run!
Most teams cannot afford to field a team poised for a deep playoff run without their $20 million star.
Pick The Falcons are no longer a receiver and a pass rusher from a deep playoff run.
Barring another injury to Brees, it would be a surprise if they did not make a deep playoff run.
Caron Butler, who was acquired at the trading deadline to help Dallas make a deep playoff run, had 25 points.
After Lin's magical February, all things seem possible: a fluid offense, a respectable bench, a deep playoff run.
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