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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deep senses" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person's innermost feelings or instincts. Example: Despite her tough exterior, Sarah's deep senses told her that something was off about her new co-worker.
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In Italy, clubs such as Fiorentina, Inter Milan, SSC Napoli, and AS Roma embody deep senses of civic and regional pride that predate Italian unification in the 19th century.
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There's a deep sense of demoralization.
Europe woke up with a deep sense of relief.
He is an absurdist with a deep sense of gravitas.
It's engaged with materials in the deep sense.
"I had a deep sense of guilt," she recalled.
Technological failures are "natural" states in a deep sense.
You may experience a deep sense of loss.
There is a deep sense of vulnerability in our universities.
This is, in some deep sense, who we are.
In a deep sense Oppenheimer subjected himself to psychological harassment.
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