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The phrase "are very deeply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the intensity or extent of a feeling, belief, or condition.
Example: "They are very deeply committed to their cause, dedicating countless hours to advocacy and outreach."
Alternatives: "are profoundly" or "are extremely".
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They are very deeply entrenched there.
There are very deeply held principles for both sides".
"Our supporters are very deeply patriotic," Strange said.
That her convictions are "very deeply felt" and she lives up to them in her lifestyle.
We can support them with free bags of fruit and vegetables, which are very deeply appreciated".
"Right now," he said, "the officially recognized agencies are very deeply embedded in financial regulation, investment contracts and rules".
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I'm very deeply convinced of this.
And this is very deeply rooted.
"It's very deeply learned as well".
"They were very deeply aggrieved by our loss.
She will be very deeply missed by her many friends.
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