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The phrase "deep disagreements" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe significant or profound differences in opinions or beliefs between individuals or groups. Example: "The two political parties have deep disagreements on how to address climate change."
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Various development plans were paralyzed by deep disagreements over what the sites ought to become.
But there are deep disagreements between rich and poor nations about how to achieve those goals.
The deep disagreements highlighting the opening arguments followed a stormy morning of jury selection.
We have had some deep disagreements, most notably over Iraq and Russia.
He had deep disagreements with both Secretaries of State, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice.
This is particularly true of ignoring deep disagreements or pretending that they don't exist.
"Republicans have to resolve their own deep disagreements before we can find middle ground between the two parties," he said.
WASHINGTON — President Obama has deep disagreements with House Republicans about how to address Medicare's long-term problems.
While there is widespread consensus favouring a new constitution, there are deep disagreements over what that should mean.
Still, for all my deep disagreements with Justice Scalia's positions, I have fond memories of following him around.
Doubts become especially emotional when there are deep disagreements as to how much weight should be given to conflicting ethical principles.
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