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The phrase "a deeper sense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a more profound understanding or feeling about a subject or situation.
Example: "After reflecting on the experience, I gained a deeper sense of empathy for others."
Alternatives: "a greater understanding" or "a more profound awareness".
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In a deeper sense, so was Spain.
But I also heard a deeper sense of regret.
But in a deeper sense he is missing the point.
Getting to know the six has helped some descendants feel a deeper sense of the sacrifice.
But I think it gets to a deeper sense, as well, of separateness.
At some level, the standoff also belies a deeper sense of inevitability around Keystone XL.
In a deeper, sense, then, perhaps Edison will have the last laugh, after all.
Go figure.' But beyond this lurks a deeper sense of betrayal.
The towers revealed a deeper sense of place than the masonry buildings that preceded them.
Cindy says she now has a "deeper sense of what injustice means".
Her improvisations add meaning and a deeper sense of emotional connection.
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