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The phrase "a deep wave of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or intense feeling or emotion that washes over someone, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "As she listened to the music, a deep wave of nostalgia swept over her, bringing back memories of her childhood."
Alternatives: "a strong surge of" or "an intense rush of".
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If his Eclipse 500 jet actually taxies down the runway for under $1 million sometime in 2003, Raburn will show that the U.S. computer and software revolution was not a fluke of lucky nerds riding a deep wave of quantum physics.
If you've never been to Berlin, this video will make you want to book a flight, and if you already have, be prepared to be hit with a deep wave of nostalgia.
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"He clearly stands among the greatest pianists of our time or any other," one newspaper said of his first performance with the Boston Symphony at Tanglewood last summer, before describing "ornaments like an iridescent spray rising into the sunlight from the deep wave of the music," and going on to, "One listened with misty eyes, which gave way to goose bumps".
If a large crowd witnessed a man slipping off of a trapeze wire with no music there probably would have been a much deeper wave of fear overtaking them.
I thought my despair at our heedless adventure in Iraq had bottomed out, but "Bound, Blindfolded and Dead: The Face of Revenge in Baghdad" (front page, March 26) brought a new and deeper wave of revulsion.
For Rogan, Ms. Reynolds suffused a floor-length silk dress using five types of gray dye, including one made from recycled rubber tires that she dip-dyed, splattered and over-dyed to create deep waves of color.
To be on social media right now is to experience deep waves of cynicism and pessimism.
A two-year wait and then a rerun of an old debate may be the best reform advocates can hope for.Dig deeper: A wave of unaccompanied children swamps the debate over immigration (June 2014) How the world's biggest migration went into reverse (November 2012) Why so many Africans still risk their lives to reach Europe (May 2014).
But how they perform from now on will determine whether McDowell and Oosthuizen are one-off's or part of a deep and talented wave of international players.
The graphic photograph, allegedly tweeted from cricketer Ian Botham's account by a hacker, promptly informed our breakfast decision (had been full English, swiftly downgraded to Bircher) and induced a deep, stomach-churning wave of nausea that, even six hours down the line, no amount of kitten pictures seems able to cure.
Fish and eels swim in a deep frieze of waves painted under the ceiling, and fish are also carved in relief on the chimneypiece.
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