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"deep difference" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to a great disparity or powerful distinction between two or more things. For example, "we saw a deep difference between what we expected and what we actually experienced".
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Is feminist metaphysics just "mainstream" metaphysics directed at different issues, or is there a deep difference?
The solution is to the challenge of deep difference and irreconcilable disagreement.
Racial or ethnic rivalry is thus not evidence of a deep difference in political opinion.
And it revealed a deep difference in views about how the world works.
Behind the talkiness and the whimsy lies a deep difference between the role of the French and American press.
This deep difference between a Platonic or Aristotelian and a Freudian outlook is concealed by the fact that Freud had fantasies of being a hardheaded scientist seeking objective truth, and also by his claim that psychoanalysis can get patients back in touch with reality.
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Though the two had a cordial personal relationship, their political and policy goals could hardly have been more different, resulting in two years marked by deep differences over the war in Iraq, economic matters and domestic policy.
The results indicate deep differences in mathematics teaching traditions and curricula in different regions of the world.
Again, similar language masks some deep differences.
Mr. Putin's suggestions still leave Washington and Moscow with deep differences.
But there are deep differences over tactics and strategy.
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