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The phrase "deeply describe" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the level of detail or thoroughness in describing something. Example: "The historian's book deeply describes the events leading up to the war, including personal accounts and political motivations."
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Then a real implementation of EVs fast charging station equipped with an ESS is deeply described.
Starting from the machine requirements, the process of kinematic optimization, the structural design phase, the dynamic analysis and the sizing of the driving systems are deeply described.
Then, we focus on deeply describing the empirical validation process we have carried out through a family of experiments performed by students, professionals and experts in DWs.
When one of the robbers sees the bundles of fresh cash, he leans down and inhales deeply, describing what he smells as "freedom".
The main considerations to take into account when choosing the surveys' path is deeply described in [7].
Therefore, in this article, we mathematically model spike trains as real-valued point processes that have been deeply described and studied for a long time in the literature (see [4] for a review) and often used in neuroscience (see, for instance, [2] and the references therein).
The protocol used has been deeply described in a recently published article [ 19].
(MTV Style's Gaby Wilson, who is deeply informed, described it as "a bustier top dress with a double-slit illusion skirt").
The Songlines clearly affected him deeply; he describes setting out to write in the old fort outside Jodhpur, a day's drive from Delhi, where Chatwin had written before him.
An obsequious philosophy T.A. gushes, "The way you marry epicureanism with presentism and then reboot them both into something so deeply, deeply moral!" Ramon describes his new video game as an exploration of "how we perceive impossibility".
Charles Krauthammer, the conservative Washington Post columnist, used the words "disgusting" and "deeply offensive" to describe Mr. Annan's remarks about "humanitarian casualties" in Iraq, particularly in a Baghdad marketplace.
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