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The phrase "a deep rift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant division or disagreement between people, groups, or ideas.
Example: "The political debate created a deep rift within the community, making it difficult for neighbors to engage with one another."
Alternatives: "a significant divide" or "a profound split."
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Still, some British politicians and commentators saw a deep rift.
It marked the official healing of a deep rift between Qatar and its neighbours.
Perhaps more than anything, Antauro's treatment in prison has caused a deep rift in the family.
Mother and daughter later reconciled after the abandonment created a deep rift between the two.
This is a deep rift that will haunt the politics of the coming era.
A12 Debate Exposes G.O.P. Rift The debate over Pentagon spending has exposed a deep rift within the party's conservative wing.
And, most clearly, a deep rift between a coach and his star player that simply could not be reconciled.
Cleavage, a word once associated with a deep rift in Republican ranks, has now appeared within the Democratic Party.
A deep rift valley is not formed because the vertical uplifts are cancelled out by faults that downdrop uplifted blocks.
With time running out, the committee members are stymied by a deep rift over whether affluent Americans should help reduce the deficit by paying more taxes.
"If they try to compel the Haredim," Meir Porush of United Torah Judaism told the Israeli newspaper Maariv, "then we are heading toward a deep rift".
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