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, and The phrase "deep man" can be correct and used in written English, but it depends on the context and intention of the sentence.
"Deep man" could refer to a man who is thoughtful and introspective, or it could be used sarcastically to mock someone who is overly serious or pretentious. Example 1: "John is a deep man, always reflecting on the deeper meaning of life." Example 2: "Oh, look at Mr. Deep Man over here, analyzing every little detail of the conversation." In both examples, the phrase "deep man" is used to describe a person's character or behavior. It should be noted, however, that this phrase is not commonly used in formal or academic writing, and may be more appropriate in informal or conversational situations.
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"Killing hamsters - that's deep, man.
'It was a play called The Deep Man.
He thinks of the President as a dedicated, deep man with a good sense of humor.
Culliver has improved in recent weeks, but the Giants will still challenge him in deep man coverage.
Fox News, April 24thThat's deep, man "The way the loser loses will determine whether the winner wins".
Mr Hiley declares that Olivier was not a deep man: "Larry was not really interested in people, you see.
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