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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man of deep" is not complete but can be correct and usable in written English when followed by an appropriate noun.
You can use it to describe a man who possesses profound qualities or characteristics, such as emotions, thoughts, or beliefs.
Example: "He is a man of deep conviction, always standing up for what he believes in."
Alternatives: "a man of profound" or "a man of great".
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But Wolf was also a man of deep curiosity.
He's a man of deep habits," Meyer said.
He was a man of deep religious conviction.
"We have a man of deep faith in the White House, and we will have a man of deep faith as the nation's top cop".
Yet, for all his aesthetic refinements, Terzani was a man of deep humility.
A man of deep integrity and devotion, he will be dearly missed.
Underneath this Hildy Johnson exterior, though, he was a man of deep feeling and private generosity.
He was a man of deep, reasoned convictions who possessed a sense of proportion.
He was a man of deep socialist principle, obvious humanity and great personal warmth.
"But I know him to be a man of deep intellectual curiosity".
Don was a man of deep integrity, keen intellect, discerning judgment, and immense personal warmth.
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