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Discover Ludwig"deep scratch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a scratch that is very deep, or when referring to a mark or marking that is particularly deep. For example: "I noticed a deep scratch on the side of the car when I was walking by."
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On his right thigh is what appears to be a bite or a deep scratch.
Trying get it inside left a deep scratch in the floor.
ButI'd done it before, and she looked so distractedlyBlissed in her deep scratch that I took the plunge.Many times my weight, and half myStretch again in length.
That same month a child showed a teacher a deep scratch on his arm made with a stray piece of metal from the fencing.
You will need: Wax filler stick Coloured wood stain White spirit Beeswax Duster or soft cloth Fine brush 1) If you have a fairly deep scratch on a flat surface such as a table top, wax works best.
The ring's hospital for injured bullfighters is still intact, and the deep scratch marks from the bulls' horns are still visible along the ring's wooden perimeter.
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His voice broke — all those stump speeches had been leaving deep scratches on the record.
You can use a softened crayon to cover even quite deep scratches on wooden furniture.
And deep scratches, as lovingly inscribed as the speckled antiquing on a blanket chest, run through long stretches of film.
Any deep scratches or pits are filled with a substance similar to an auto-body filler and then sanded smooth.
I got my lucky break when my manager showed up with a few deep scratches on his left hand.
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