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be deeply divided
adverb
At depth, in a deep way.
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The results showed the Dutch electorate to be deeply divided, as had been expected.
If there were a jury in this trial, it would probably be deeply divided at this stage.
Paris may be deeply divided along right-left lines, but November's attacks have made her impatient to be rid of "petty power games".
They range in age from 53 to 79, come from every region of the world, and are said to be deeply divided over the church's priorities.
THE country may be deeply divided about President Bush, but even his harshest critics used to offer their grudging admiration of one of the greatest talents of this White House: its extraordinary discipline and message control.
Europe may be deeply divided over how to host hundreds of thousands of refugees coming to the continent this year, but some companies are now considering the struggles new arrivals will face finding work.
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Economists are deeply divided.
The party is deeply divided.
The city is deeply divided.
Western opinion is deeply divided.
Ministers were deeply divided.
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