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The phrase "a deeply moving day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a day that evokes strong emotions, often related to significant events or experiences.
Example: "The ceremony was a deeply moving day for everyone involved, filled with tears and laughter as we celebrated their achievements."
Alternatives: "an emotionally impactful day" or "a profoundly touching day."
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He said: "This is a deeply moving day for me.
He seeks a reconciliation with his daughter, who's probably lesbian, and after a deeply moving day out with her at a dismal, denuded coastal resort, he screws it all up by getting drunk.
I'm on the red-eye from San Francisco back to New York after a deeply moving day mourning the passing and celebrating the life of Dave Goldberg.
But for most, it was a deeply moving day of independence after decades of civil war and millions of lives lost.
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On Monday, Anthony posted a deeply moving message on Instagram, in which he implored protesters to "build our city up not tear it down".
Yet 50 years to the day the play was first performed - May 8 , 1956- the Royal Court was packed in a deeply moving birthday tribute.
But it's also a deeply moving work.
Last week, the Everyday Sexism Project received a deeply moving entry from a fifteen-year-old girl.
Your recent obituary of Preah Maha Ghosananda was a deeply moving account of an extraordinary man.
The performance proved a deeply moving triumph for both, as well as for Britten.
It was both an incredibly naive request and a deeply moving one.
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