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Discover Ludwig"deepest core" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is at the center or very essence of something. Example: "At the deepest core of her being, she knew that forgiving her ex was the only way to move on and find true happiness."
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And yet, what exactly were those kindling emotions, in their deepest core?
Even now there is little general agreement on just what, at its deepest core, the battle was really about.
In particular, many of us understand the whole European project embodied in the European Union as being, at its deepest core, about the post-Holocaust "never again".
He said: "This is a snapshot of a girl who was, to her deepest core, simply a little Jewish kid from north London with a big talent who, more than anything, just wanted to be true to her heritage".
And then the snake moved ever so slightly, the faintest shifting of the bright tube of its scales, energy percolating from the deepest core of its musculature, and suddenly the rat stiffened.
By the time the turkey was finally cool enough to sample, the seasonings he had injected into it had permeated to the deepest core, and though the bird was overcooked, it was still suffused with the flavors of the marinade.
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There is obviously a deep core of cynicism here.
"Sellers goes to the deep core of what's funny," says Mr. Allen.
It has an incredibly deep core, with a vibrating shine around it.
And connects it thermally to the deep core of the Earth.
The paleoenvironmental history was investigated using an 8.6 m deep core drilled in the ancient lagoon.
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