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"deep as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is very profound or has a great depth to it. Example: "The ocean was deep as the night sky, and its waves roared like thunder."
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He was exceedingly deep as well.
Tanglewood lore runs deep: as deep as the freshets during a summer storm in the Berkshires.
What is amazing to me is that prairie grass roots go deep, as deep as 15 feet.
You dig as deep as you can.
It's as deep as humanity".
"Dig as deep as you can.
"It was as deep as England.
That's as deep as it gets.
"We're just not as deep as Purdue.
It may in places be as deep as 10 feet.
We were going as deep as we could into feelings.
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