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The phrase "a deeper foundation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a more substantial or thorough basis for an argument, idea, or structure.
Example: "To ensure the success of our project, we need to establish a deeper foundation in our research and analysis."
Alternatives: "a more solid basis" or "a stronger groundwork."
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The changes, it said, include more structural steel, more concrete, and a deeper foundation that will require more excavation.
And when he's in good voice, as he is nowadays (he turns 80 in September), they lend his singing and piano playing a deeper foundation than ever.
In the absence of penetration or analysis, we are left with a random dossier, passed off as a fable for want of a deeper foundation.
And when he's in good voice, as he was on Tuesday, they lend his singing and piano playing a deeper foundation.
I'd still have preferred David Frum, who has the same intellectual independence as Douthat, but who bases it on a deeper foundation in history and politics, and who is a better writer.
This is because he holds that the claim to uncover a deeper foundation of conventional existence beyond transactional truth is a back door to essentialist ultimate presuppositions.
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There is also a deep foundation of mutual respect.
A deep foundation pit constructed for an underground transportation hub was excavated near the Yangtze River.
The spatial effect of a deep foundation pit in soft soil areas was researched through an engineering project monitoring and finite element simulation.
As engineers and applied scientists, we start from a deep foundation in fundamental science and then apply those principles to make a positive difference in the world.
The idea that there were secrets, and that this folklore had a deep foundation to it, was amplified by the way people raised an eyebrow when we rolled in.
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