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"a deeper message" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to an underlying message behind something that is not immediately obvious. For example: "The author's novel reveals a deeper message about the importance of friendship."
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But for Mr. Bracken, there is a deeper message, too.
Behind the mordancy, there is a deeper message.
The advert is classic Kaling: cute, funny, with a deeper message about women being sidelined.
Ashley Parker and David Carr read between the lines of episode eight in search of a deeper message.
It also invites viewers to look for a deeper message – it feels more classic, and less disposable than colour.
But these were quibbles with a deeper message that suggested significantly different standards of when American intervention makes sense.
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It's a brilliant book with, after all, quite a deep message.
"It sends a deep message about our seriousness and credibility," he said.
By itself that story is not winning any awards, but when told to young Dutch soccer players it conveys a deep message about the game: To be great you often have to not do as your told.
I think there's a deep message somewhere in here….I just want a Nerf Nuke.
The story of Noah contains a deep message about the power and potential of speech.
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