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a deep thinking
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a deep thinking" is not correct in English.
It should be "deep thinking" without the article "a." You can use "deep thinking" to describe a process of thoughtful consideration or reflection on complex issues. Example: "Her deep thinking on the subject led to innovative solutions that impressed everyone."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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This organization is, in our opinion, a 'fact of nature' that, for its dimensions and invariance, asks for a deep thinking in analogy of what happened for other collective phenomena in physics (magnetism, laser coherence, super-fluid helium, hydrodynamic instabilities).
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
While she may want to convince as a deep-thinking singer/songwriter, McGovern is far more comfortable as an entertainer.
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It may be that which sets Diego Forlán apart as a deep-thinking soccer player, more sensitive and more thoughtful than many of his peers.
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"The costume is wrong and creates a myth Austen was a demure spinster and not a deep-thinking author," Ms. Byrne told the BBC.
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In a prospectus for Leverkühn's String Quartet, Adorno called the first movement "a kind of conversation among four instruments"; Mann made it a "deep-thinking, intellectually strenuous conversation among four instruments taking counsel from each other".
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As an Oxford-and-Cambridge educated theologian, the 58-year-old archbishop gained a reputation as a deep-thinking liberal, strongly sympathetic to gay rights, and underscored that as archbishop of Wales by appointing openly gay men to the clergy.
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But Kripal presents Murphy as the author of a considerable body of philosophical writing, sometimes in the form of occult novels (including "An End to Ordinary History" and "Jacob Atabet") or pop-mystical tracts like "Golf in the Kingdom," which has sold more than a million copies and made a culture hero of its protagonist, a deep-thinking Scottish golf pro named Shivas Irons.
News & Media
Achebe shows this clearly in the third story "Girls at War", in which Reginald Nwankwo, a deep-thinking chauvinist who works for the ministry of justice and has a driver, is collecting food from a relief centre while the starving crowd at the gate shout insults at him.
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Gayle describes himself as a "deep-thinking manager" despite his laid-back appearance.
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They also have a deep-thinking back bench with Jacob A. Frenkel, PhD, chairman of JPMorgan Chase International, and Prof. Emin Gün Sirer, a blockchain researcher, on the advisory.
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There were writers, like Russel Hasan from Baghdad, who's working on her first novel, about a "deep-thinking person isolated from the world".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Omit the article "a" before "deep thinking" to ensure grammatical correctness. Use "deep thinking" to describe the process of thoughtful consideration. For example: "Her deep thinking led to innovative solutions."
Common error
Avoid using the article "a" before "deep thinking". It's grammatically incorrect. Instead, use "deep thinking" as a noun phrase to describe a thorough thought process. For example, instead of "a deep thinking", say "deep thinking is required".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a noun phrase describing the act of thinking deeply. Although Ludwig AI flags "a deep thinking" as not correct, the underlying concept refers to thorough and profound thought.
Frequent in
News & Media
63%
Science
23%
Wiki
6%
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Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While the phrase "a deep thinking" appears in various sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "deep thinking" without the article "a". This phrase functions as a noun phrase that describes profound and thorough thought. Ludwig's analysis shows that although the phrase appears across various contexts like news and science, it is best to avoid the construction "a deep thinking" and, where needed, to use alternatives such as "profound thought" or "intensive contemplation" for clarity and grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Deep thought
Omits the article "a", correcting the grammatical error. "Thought" is used as a noun.
Profound thinking
Replaces "deep" with "profound", maintaining the intensity but with a more formal tone.
Intensive contemplation
Substitutes both words for a more academic and reflective nuance.
Thoughtful consideration
Emphasizes the careful and deliberate nature of the thinking.
In-depth analysis
Focuses on the detailed and thorough examination of a subject.
Critical reflection
Highlights the evaluative and analytical aspect of the thinking process.
Serious contemplation
Emphasizes the gravity and importance of the thinking.
Extensive deliberation
Suggests a prolonged and careful discussion or consideration.
Considerable reflection
Highlights the significant amount of thought given to a topic.
Thorough consideration
Focuses on the comprehensiveness of the thinking process.
FAQs
How do I use "deep thinking" in a sentence?
Use "deep thinking" as a noun to describe a thorough and profound thought process. For example, "This problem requires "deep thinking" to solve effectively."
Is it correct to say "a deep thinking"?
No, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "deep thinking" without the article "a". Use it as a noun phrase.
What are some alternatives to "deep thinking"?
You can use alternatives like "profound thought", "intensive contemplation", or "thoughtful consideration" depending on the context. See also "critical reflection".
What's the difference between "deep thinking" and "thoughtful consideration"?
"Deep thinking" generally implies a more profound and intense level of thought, while "thoughtful consideration" suggests a careful and deliberate approach. They are similar but emphasize different aspects of the thinking process.
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85%
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3.8/5
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Real-world application tested