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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sense of deep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to convey a profound feeling or understanding of something, often in emotional or philosophical contexts.
Example: "After the meditation session, I felt a sense of deep peace wash over me."
Alternatives: "a profound feeling of" or "a deep awareness of".
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They also conveyed a sense of deep degradation.
"I just have a sense of deep incomprehension".
"Forests provide a sense of deep connection to nature and our sense of origin," he said.
The earthquake itself was enough to inspire a sense of deep insecurity.
Literary virtuosity almost always betrays a sense of deep, comfortable immersion into a familiar soil.
Classical examples of the portrait genre, the pictures also convey a sense of deep interspecies connection.
He did all this out of a sense of deep technological longing.
His gradual decline, his eventual surrender, and his death leave a sense of deep sadness.
"There was a sense of deep, deep longing before 'Stop-Loss,' " she said.
On the one hand, this leads to a sense of deep mutual loyalty.
Someone like Groucho, though he entertained, had a sense of deep surrealism or deep suffering.
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