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The phrase "deeply attracted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong attraction that someone has for something or someone. For example, "I'm deeply attracted to her strength and independence."
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She was deeply attracted to him.
He was deeply attracted to her.
Amid such worldly excesses, only Moore knew how deeply attracted he was to a future life in the priesthood.
Yi was also deeply attracted by anthropology and sociology when she was studying at Columbia University as a visiting student.
** Amid such worldly excesses, only Moore knew how deeply attracted he was to a future life in the priesthood.
In his oral history, Cherne said that he had once been "deeply attracted" to Castro, rivalling Herbert Matthews in his "blind enthusiasm".
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Especially, allelopathic interactions are widespread in phytoplankton communities, which deeply attract the attention of researchers.
Paulie and I are deeply sexually attracted to one another you know, but we have to express it through violence".
Paulie and I are deeply sexually attracted to one another you know, but we have to express it through violence". Later in the day I do see Paul, off camera, getting Sue into a sort of playful headlock.
It was the creative artist he valued most deeply: he attracted to the Proms a new range of leading artists and glamorous orchestras, continuing the process of transforming a national event into a leading international festival.
The retailers had to cut prices deeply to attract shoppers.
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