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The phrase "deep sense of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a strong or profound feeling or understanding about something. Example: "She had a deep sense of gratitude for all the support she received during her recovery."
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There's a deep sense of demoralization.
You may experience a deep sense of loss.
There is a deep sense of vulnerability in our universities.
Both will increase the country's already deep sense of precariousness.
Europe woke up with a deep sense of relief.
He is an absurdist with a deep sense of gravitas.
"I had a deep sense of guilt," she recalled.
Tradition ingrained a deep sense of morality in Adams.
But then I felt a deep sense of relief.
How do you attain a deep sense of fulfillment?
He would feel a deep sense of obligation".
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