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The phrase "a feeling of deep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intense or profound emotion or sensation.
Example: "She experienced a feeling of deep sadness after hearing the news."
Alternatives: "an intense sense of" or "a profound emotion of".
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The best of his stories arouse a feeling of deep foreboding.
There's a feeling of deep, old-fashioned spirituality on each island too, with frequent religious festivals.
At 2am, I awoke to a feeling of deep alarm and turned the light back on.
You want to instill in your boss a feeling of deep angst and dread anywhere within talking distance of you.
"These accusations arouse nothing but a feeling of deep surprise," said Dmitry S. Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman.
Scott was always on the side of peace and legality, but a feeling of deep regret for Scotland's loss of independence runs through his work, including the "Journal".
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He maintains that the elderly were] viewed with [a feeling of deep respect and reverence], which contrasts with more modern views.
It was clear, unshowy, and direct, and yet there was a feeling of melancholy deep within it — melancholy contained rather than expressed.
Everyone can agree that a feeling of very deep attachment to someone who is severely and habitually violent toward one would constitute a problematic kind of love.
A feeling of the deepest thanksgiving for what has been accomplished with so little bloodshed fills all patriotic hearts.
"I express a renewed feeling of deep remorse and state my heartfelt apology for the tremendous damage and suffering caused by colonial rule".
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