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The phrase "deep-seated grudge" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a long-lasting and firmly held resentment or animosity towards someone or something. Example: "Despite their attempts to reconcile, she still harbored a deep-seated grudge against him for his betrayal."
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Note from a man suffering from a deep-seated grudge.
The New Yorker, April 10 , 1948P. 21 Note from a man suffering from a deep-seated grudge.
The wording of the complaint suggests that he bore no deep-seated grudge against the school but simply engaged in what he regarded as a fun-filled prank.
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And he suggested that forbearance could help end the deep-seated grudges at the root of the violence.
Back at Cold Mountain, over a period of years rather than months, the community collapses due to the economic exigencies of war and the activities of the Home Guard, a vindictive bunch of vigilantes pursuing deserters and set tling deep-seated grudges.
Francesca Simon, author of the stories about Horrid Henry and his peachy brother, Perfect Peter, has hit the jackpot and then some with her stories about, yes, deep-seated fraternal grudge-bearing rooted in that age-old idea that, where there are two brothers, one is destined to be good and the other bad.
It's deep-seated.
It's too deep-seated.
But Italy's problems are deep-seated.
"But it's very deep-seated.
"This is a deep-seated problem.
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