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"bury deep" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to bury something or someone deeply, either literally or metaphorically. Example: The treasure was hidden in a remote location, buried deep beneath the ground to keep it safe from thieves.
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Like woodworm in the old Dens Park main stand, bitterness began to bury deep into pores.
This is why Mr Harris and several other Republicans decided to bury deep inside the budget's many pages a spending "rider" to prevent DC from moving forward with its plans.
The recipe for making crude oil is relatively simple: combine the remains of ferns, jellyfish, and dinosaurs; cover with sediment; bury deep in the earth's crust; and apply pressure for millions of years-give or take an epoch.
Another Sunday has left me with another little sack of regret and resentment to bury deep in the well of my soul where it will forever fester.
The rules and limitations are embodied in "terms of service" documents that Amazon, Apple, B&N; and other sellers shroud in legalese and bury deep in their websites.
We're often asked to bury deep emotional scars in our minds, hearts, and souls, and are almost never afforded the luxury of cerebral safety.
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They just bury deeper.
Something else I buried deep.
Buried deep, surging from the earth.
He's now buried deep in Volume Five.
The results are often buried deep in the fine print.
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