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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deep ties" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to relationships between people or organizations that are very strong and meaningful. For example, "Our family has deep ties that go back generations."
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G.E. and Avio have deep ties.
What those "deep ties" are is never stated.
Despite the animosity and denunciation, there are also deep ties.
There were, of course, also deep ties at work.
Mr. Rajaratnam and Galleon had deep ties to Goldman.
American Water has especially deep ties in the region.
Chambliss, 51, has deep ties to the Yankees' organization.
His family had deep ties to Europe's intellectual culture.
But the program also has deep ties to St . Johns.
"This is a guy who had deep ties to Putin's inner circle, who had deep ties to the Trump campaign, and had deep ties to the R.N.C.," Davidson said.
Ms. Colbert Busch, meanwhile, is an accomplished businesswoman with deep ties to the district's business community.
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