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Discover Ludwig"buried deep" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to describe something that is not easily visible or is deeply embedded. For example, "The truth was buried deep in her heart."
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Something else I buried deep.
He's now buried deep in Volume Five.
Buried deep, surging from the earth.
The results are often buried deep in the fine print.
The fires burned, fed by molten steel buried deep.
What they were looking for was dated, buried deep.
Keisel's lips and teeth are buried deep inside the fur.
The T-shirt is buried deep in Philip's pile.
The snouts have been buried deep in the trough.
His hands are buried deep in his pockets.
They are buried deep underground to withstand attack.
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