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The phrase "a source of deep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that provides profound or significant feelings, thoughts, or insights.
Example: "The book was a source of deep inspiration for many readers, encouraging them to pursue their dreams."
Alternatives: "a wellspring of profound" or "a reservoir of deep".
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And this is a source of deep unease.
The commitment became, for him, a source of deep embarrassment.
A Hollywood fund-raiser with Barbra Streisand became a source of deep anxiety and torturous discussions.
The drone attacks are a source of deep frustration and tension between the US and Pakistan.
His left arm and hand remain paralysed, a source of deep frustration.
The hollowing out of such communities is a source of deep anxiety in Japan.
For Obama administration officials, that's a source of deep anxiety -- and frustration.
For this reader, the book is a source of deep misgiving, at best a monument to misapplied learning.
Murrow has no varsity sports; its nationally known chess team is a source of deep pride at the school.
Even though the ceremony took less than a minute, it was a source of deep felt emotion.
And whether we attain that or not can be a source of deep satisfaction or shame to us".
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