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be deep to
adjective
Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards. physical distance
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Men, she says, are sometimes accused of having superficial friendship, but her research suggests that a bromance doesn't have to be deep to have health benefits.
Despite some of the diplomatic headways that President Rouhani and his negotiating team made and despite some of the limited sanction reliefs that Iran has received, the gaps between the six world powers and Iran remain to be deep to bridge.
Your inhale should be deep to the full capacity extent in order to hold out notes and phrases, and for the purpose of singing in legato.
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The implications of that are deep: to have invested capital, you must have money already.
The pocket is deep to the subcutaneous fat and superficial to the pectoralis major muscle fascia.
Black soils are deep to very deep and generally occur in the depressions adjacent to hilly areas of district.
The ulcer was deep to the periosteum of calcaneus bone).
Nearly all retroperitoneal sarcomas are large and >5 cm and are deep to the superficial fascia.
Whereas, overlying the zygoma above, the dissection is deep to the SMAS.
Farmworker and other rural homes need to be deep cleaned to remove pesticides from indoor environments.
The dish needs to be deep enough to fully immerse their bill.
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