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deep too high
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "deep too high" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both deep and excessively high, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The water was deep too high for the boat to navigate safely."
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Consider what you don't like about it - is it too deep, too high?
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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59 human-written examples
High mismatches indicating that the passenger seats were probably too deep or too high were observed for seat height – popliteal height, seat depth – buttock popliteal length, and seat breadth – hip breadth.
"No ocean too deep, No mountain too high".
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He wangs his cross in 30ft too deep and 20ft too high.
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The scientists found that the birds developed foot lesions if the floor was too steeply sloped, and neck lesions if the feed trough was too deep and installed too high for comfortable access.
However, since there are nearly 3,000 nodes and 26,000 arcs in the graph, the time complexity for deep search is too high to afford.
The price I have paid for living an inauthentic life, alienated from my deepest longings and unconscious of my deeper motives is far too high to continue this painful existence not fully alive and lacking the will to choose life in abundance and in joy.
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"We didn't drop too deep, we didn't press too high, and we didn't give them any space at all," said Mats Hummels, beaming with pride.
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He cautioned against a stage too high or deep (hence the modest capacity of the Symphony Hall stage, requiring a forward extension for oratorios and the like).
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Besides, Arthur Kopit piled it too high and deep in his theatrical extravaganza; "Indians"; Vine Deloria has already proved that Indians can talk for themselves (if someone will listen); and Dee Brown's history, "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," is climbing the best‐seller list.
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Outside of private sector investments, the global capital cities need is available, but greatest needs are in the developing countries where capital markets are not deep enough, and interest rates too high, to support a climate-friendly infrastructure build.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing dimensions, ensure clarity by using the structure "too deep and too high" or "excessively deep and high" for better readability and grammatical accuracy.
Common error
Avoid using "deep too high" as it is not a standard English construction. Instead, clearly state both dimensions using a conjunction: "too deep and too high".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deep too high" primarily functions as a descriptive phrase, attempting to convey that something possesses both considerable depth and excessive height. However, Ludwig AI points out that this phrasing is awkward and not grammatically sound.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "deep too high" is grammatically incorrect and is not a standard English construction. As Ludwig AI indicates, the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Although it appears in a few sources, it's advisable to use grammatically correct alternatives like "too deep and too high" or "excessively deep and high" to ensure clarity and precision. The phrase attempts to describe something with considerable depth and excessive height, but its unconventional structure undermines its effectiveness in formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
too deep and too high
Adds a second "too" for grammatical correctness and improved clarity.
excessively deep and high
Replaces "too" with "excessively" for emphasis and adds conjunction for clarity.
excessively high and deep
Reorders the adjectives and uses "excessively" for greater emphasis.
overly deep and high
Substitutes "too" with "overly" indicating something is excessively so.
unduly deep and high
Substitutes "too" with "unduly" to indicate inappropriateness or excess.
unsuitably deep and high
Replaces "too" with "unsuitably" to indicate inappropriateness for a specific purpose.
unacceptably deep and high
Replaces "too" with "unacceptably" to express that something is not satisfactory.
inordinately deep and high
Replaces "too" with "inordinately" to suggest an extreme degree.
immoderately deep and high
Uses "immoderately" instead of "too" to emphasize a lack of moderation.
excessively profound and elevated
Uses more formal synonyms for "deep" and "high" to create a more literary tone.
FAQs
How can I properly express something that is both too deep and too high?
The clearest way to express this is by saying "too deep and too high". This avoids the awkward phrasing of "deep too high".
Is "deep too high" grammatically correct?
No, "deep too high" is not grammatically correct. It's better to use phrases like "too deep and too high" or "excessively deep and high".
What are some alternative ways to describe something excessively deep and high?
You can use phrases such as "unduly deep and high", "inordinately deep and high", or "overly deep and high".
In what contexts might I need to describe something as being both deep and high?
This might be relevant in contexts such as describing dimensions of objects, evaluating performance metrics, or discussing abstract concepts that have both depth and height qualities.
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