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been deep down
adjective
Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards. physical distance
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Like so many Germans, Richard never stopped insisting that his father had been, deep down, against Hitler all along.
She is back 'in touch with the woman she had always been deep down' and, freed from the straitjacket of her marriage, is able to do all the things her husband would never let her do: sing in a choir, play badminton, light a real fire.
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He is, deep down, a real carer.
The sickness is deep down, more an emotional repulsion.
Mr. Kennedy is, deep down, an admirer of the president's.
Every French journalist is, deep down, a pamphleteer.
"I feel he's deep down," Mr. O'Berg said as he surveyed the steaming heap.
The Damned Utd shows what Clough's tragedy was: deep down, he knew that winning was only loss deferred.
But if Kramer can glug-glug at your refrigerator at all hours, you are, deep down, one great neighbor.
I was deep down in the bottom of a glass and floating right back to the top again.
"It is, deep down, a drive for recognition, an impulse known to be sociologically and psychologically important when those lower down rise".
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