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The phrase "deep feels" is a colloquial term and is not considered grammatically correct in written English. It would be more appropriate to use the phrase "intense emotions" or "profound feelings" in written language. Example: The movie was so touching that it stirred up deep feels within me, leaving me emotionally overwhelmed. (This is an example of how the phrase "deep feels" might be used in spoken language, but in written language, it would be better to say "profound feelings.").
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I'm feeling all the deep feels for the Bravermans.
I spoke to a bunch of different guys to get their opinions on what they find attractive in women and men: the shallow stuff and the deep feels.
: It will show you what "sitting deep" feels like.
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I really down deep feel he just had a feeling about it".
He breathed deep, felt fine.
We extend our deep felt sympathies to Bunty, his family and many friends.
We extend our love and deep felt sorrow to the Bain and Antell families.
We extend our deep felt sympathy to his wife Serena and bereaved family.
Even though the ceremony took less than a minute, it was a source of deep felt emotion.
The entire Seligson family expresses their deep felt condolences to Sonia Movsas, her children and grandchildren on the loss of Sam Movsas, a dedicated and devoted husband, parent and grandfather.
"Their prayers and deep felt sympathy go out to those who lost their lives, their families and to those who were injured," the statement said.
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