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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deep anxieties" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to intense or profound feelings of worry, fear, or unease. Example: "In these uncertain times, many people are grappling with deep anxieties about their health, finances, and future."
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Or Deep Anxieties?
Real and deep anxieties were aired.
The plume taps into a series of deep anxieties.
Yet deep anxieties continue to infuse the electorate.
Friends say the administration kept Ms. Black too cloistered, but her public appearances caused deep anxieties.
Both cases stirred deep anxieties that science was getting out of hand and moving deep into ethically fraught territory.
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Doctors described an atmosphere of deep anxiety.
But this process has generated deep anxiety in the emerging countries and even deeper anxiety in the rich countries.
My very first entrance is one of deep anxiety.
But it is also a time of deep anxiety.
The country was in a state of deep anxiety.
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