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Discover Ludwig"deep woods" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a thick forest with very dense vegetation. For example, "We headed out to the deep woods in search of a rare species of bird."
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The alders were familiar, and so were the deep woods.
Just the sublime silence of the deep woods.
They'd been driven by truck, eight miles each day, from Camp Thistle to the deep woods.
"In the Deep Woods" by Charles Burchfield, reproduced with permission of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation.
He was walking in a stretch of deep woods when a movement caught his eye.
The place is dark, all deep woods and leathers, and quiet.
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Wacky names and deep-woods dialect (subtitles are occasionally used in "Porter Ridge") are all over reality television, and they're amusing for about 15 minutes.
In the third article, a group of artists hikes into the Adirondacks, hoping to find a deep-woods waterfall that inspired the 1875 painting called "The Flume".
The Northeast is celebrated for the cycle of its seasons: flaming fall foliage, deep-woods winterscapes, dense green springs and languorous summers when the humidity thickens every breath.
Marijuana is ubiquitous, growing well-tended in deep-woods patches and casually disguised, too, in the expanse of a farmer's cornfield and a resident's basement.
He describes their locations in only the vaguest of terms, such as "Vermont meadow streams" and "deep-woods Maine ponds".
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