Sentence examples for deeply feel from inspiring English sources

"deeply feel" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It means to have strong or intense emotions or feelings. Example: She deeply feels the pain of losing her loved ones.

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"I deeply feel for all the victims' families.

Before you know it, you've expressed something you deeply feel".

"This original work makes us deeply feel one form that misery has taken".

Never say what you deeply feel and think to your woman".

"We deeply feel the heart-touching good wishes of the people across the world of all caste, colour and creed".

We deeply feel for the Syrian families that are enduring the violence, killings and torture and pain.

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Certainly, this strength of feeling was widely and deeply felt.

Those absences were deeply felt.

It's both learned and deeply felt.

This loss of sovereignty is deeply felt.

His loss is deeply felt.

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