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The phrase "a series of deep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing multiple instances or occurrences of something that is profound or intense, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The artist's work evokes a series of deep emotions that resonate with the audience."
Alternatives: "a range of profound" or "multiple intense".
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The plume taps into a series of deep anxieties.
The species often is detected by its voice, a series of deep croaks.
It is deeply entrenched and crosses the plateau in a series of deep gorges.
You take a slate of advanced business and management courses, and a series of deep explorations of topics in sustainability.
You take a slate of advanced business and management courses, and a series of deep explorations of topics in healthcare.
He had no background in baseball but soon oversaw a series of deep and successful drafts for the Cardinals.
A series of deep ocean troughs frame the belt on the oceanic side, and continental landmasses lie behind.
A groundwater monitoring system that includes a series of deep wells drilled in and around the site is also required.
A series of deep knife wounds in the man's abdomen gave a fairly good indication of the cause of death.
The IBM group used existing photolithography methods to prepattern a photoresist coating to form a series of deep, parallel trenches.
In particular they have looked at a series of deep pits in the bedrock between Dover and Calais.
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