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"deep exploration" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a thorough investigation into something, such as a subject, concept, or area. For example, "The professor conducted a deep exploration into the history of the region."
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"I don't see what I do as storytelling, it's more of a deep exploration.
The purity that arises from deep exploration of character and language illuminate this production.
The method has also become an attractive geophysical tool for deep exploration and mine planning.
The report also called for building a robot for deep exploration that could dive 4.3 miles deep.
AngloGold promises to invest $220m, plus $44m over five years for deep exploration, just for the centrepiece mine, Obuasi Deep.
Inky darkness, icy temperatures and, most of all, crushing pressures conspire to make deep exploration daunting if not impossible.
The film promises to break ground, particularly with its deep exploration of the sex case in Sweden.
Put simply, graduate education is essential to the deep exploration of ideas that could one day benefit humanity.
"It's way underfunded," Dr. Fornari said of the nation's efforts at deep exploration, still led by Alvin.
The data were saved in the DAE format, imported into Deep Exploration 6 and converted into U3D files.
The mix of body waves and surface waves is a recurrent problem for deep exploration in geophysical contexts.
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