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Discover Ludwig"deep ends" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It often refers to a situation in which two seemingly disparate or different things overlap with each other. For example, you might say, "At the deep ends of the political spectrum, both parties struggle to find common ground."
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He became the perennial reserve, dropped in to various deep ends and rarely floating.
The fence-enclosed park looks like a large swimming pool with pyramid-shaped islands and amoeba-shaped deep ends.
Model Agyness Deyn has unwisely thrown herself into the deepest of deep ends with her film debut.
Even so, to begin an operatic output with a work about 9/11, the defining tragedy of this century's first decade, could throw any composer in at the darkest of emotional deep ends.
Added to the X Games last year, the skateboard park event has helped return skateboarding to its roots — spawned in the deep ends of empty swimming pools — while embracing the fastest-growing segment.
After a golden age in the seventies a decadent, late-Roman last hurrah the American pool has suffered a gradual decline: thanks, for the most part, to concerns about safety and liability, diving boards have been removed and deep ends undeepened.
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