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The phrase "a deep set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is positioned deeply or set in a way that is not easily visible or accessible, often referring to features like eyes or objects.
Example: "She had striking features, with a pair of deep set eyes that seemed to hold many secrets."
Alternatives: "deeply embedded" or "profoundly positioned".
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"You need a deep set of skills.
There is a deep set of cultural, psychological views that are manifest through this double standard".
Van Orman gets his tremendous length from a "deep set," the sharp cocking of the wrists before impact.
54 mins Shojaei of Osasuna, increaingly influential here, has another go with a deep set piece but it ends up being volleyed horribly wide from 45 yards by Aghili.
Lync is a unified communications platform, offering a deep set of features.
IBM is hoping by teaming up with a broad set of partners and offering a deep set of tools, it can help solve a complex set of problems.
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The Internet connection and automation service IFTTT is launching on Android today, and it offers a deeper set of integrations with the OS than their iOS offering.
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A crisis this deep requires a deeper set of responses.
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