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The phrase "a deeper effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence something has on a person, situation, or outcome, often implying a more significant or profound change.
Example: "The documentary had a deeper effect on the audience than anyone anticipated, sparking meaningful conversations about the issues presented."
Alternatives: "a more profound impact on" or "a greater influence on".
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But there was one fight in the early years that had a deeper effect on me.
But teaching has had a deeper effect on him.
But the altitude was having a deeper effect on many people on the train.
"Solitary exacerbates underlying mental illness and with kids can have a deeper effect on mental health and physical health.
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It had such a deep effect on me.
The strike has had a deep effect on all levels of the film industry.
This had a deep effect on the twins who became silent after this savage act.
She has decisive authority and a deep effect on strategy and tactics".
"He's going to where the devastation had a deep effect on people's lives," Mr. Kane said.
The story, loosely based on the Grimethorpe Colliery Band was moving but it was Pete Postlethwaite's speech right at the end that had a deep effect on me.
Seeing Voulkos in action and working beside him had a deep effect on Price, who always seems to have learned more from experience than from instruction.
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