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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deep popularity" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a strong or profound level of popularity for a person, product, or idea. Example: "The artist's deep popularity among fans has led to sold-out concerts across the country."
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Mr. Rangel, who was first elected to the House in 1970, has usually coasted to re-election thanks to deep popularity in his district and his ability to deliver money and projects to the city.
Mr. Nicholson, citing Mr. Bush's deep popularity in the party and his ability to unify Republicans, said he did not expect a fight over abortion on the floor of the convention.
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Lizette Alvarez writes that Republicans hope "to erode Mr. Obama's deep-seated popularity in the Jewish community," but Democrats call that "wishful thinking".
He's right, but there is something at work that runs even deeper: the popularity of Stewart and "The Daily Show" among the urbane crowd offers a good measure of how China is changing.
The hope among Republican groups is to continue to erode Mr. Obama's deep-seated popularity in the Jewish community, which polls show has dropped slightly since 2008, by emphasizing first Israel and then the economy.
After Gov. Eliot Spitzer proposed hospital cuts in 2007, she helped develop a $12 million barrage of aggressive advertisements; her consulting firm, Knickerbocker SKD, boasts on its Web site that the campaign was "the first factor" in Mr. Spitzer's "deep decline in popularity".
And yet, on a deeper level, her popularity makes perfect sense.
He had much deeper roots in popularity; in Germany, the vox populi was gravely out of order.
The proposed model provides a deeper understanding the popularity of on-line contents.
The genre has undergone something of a resurgence with the release of the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii online services, while in Japan arcade shoot 'em ups retain a deep-rooted niche popularity.
At a deeper level, its popularity is proof of how the MMA fighting culture of UFC – previously the preserve of square-headed Americans – has, over the past few years, become an increasingly popular pastime with a good chunk of Britain's male population.
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