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Discover Ludwig"deep frozen" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been frozen for an especially long period of time. For example, "The ship remained deep frozen in Antarctic ice for nearly two hundred years."
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Tissues were deep frozen in liquid nitrogen and serial 8 μm brain coronal frozen sections were cut for histological analyses.
Venous blood was sampled from an antecubital vein into heparinized containers and was immediately centrifuged and deep frozen on site.
You see, my Grams had a few deep frozen secrets.
Samples were deep frozen in liquid nitrogen.
Whole blood will be deep frozen until analysis.
The blood serum was separated right after being taken and was then deep frozen.
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Technically, it was astonishing; emotionally, it was deep-frozen.
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