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The phrase "a time of deep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period characterized by intense emotions or significant events, often followed by a noun that specifies what the depth refers to, such as "reflection" or "sorrow."
Example: "During a time of deep reflection, she realized the importance of her choices."
Alternatives: "a period of profound" or "an era of intense".
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The violence came at a time of deep political uncertainty.
A time of deep confusion and yet enough intellectual ability to do really interesting things.
The sum comes at a time of deep uncertainty in the book publishing world.
His relatives gave him that in a time of deep turmoil in his life.
That is a problem because we are living at a time of deep and fast economic change.
It's a bit too prescriptive, and it sounds otherworldly at a time of deep spending cuts in Britain.
The agreement responds in part to rising public anger at banks in a time of deep government spending cuts.
"The narrative of the state looking after people has failed to hold even at a time of deep unemployment".
"A soft civil religion is something our country desperately needs at a time of deep partisanship," Mr. Wolfe said.
As we enter a time of deep confusion and uncertainty across the globe, not everything is in flux.
Malory lived in a violent, untidy age, a time of deep uncertainty, when each man had to fend for himself.
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