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'deeply insulting' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express that something is extremely insulting. For example, "His comments about my looks were deeply insulting."
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Peter Dutton's comments are deeply insulting to refugees.
Apparently, they consider the word fat to be deeply insulting.
But almost a decade after the statute of limitations expired it is still considered deeply insulting.
It's curiously profound, strangely touching and, best of all, deeply insulting.
This is a misapplication of language that Hannah Smith regards as deeply insulting.
"Arguing that working Britons are 'the worst idlers in the world' is deeply insulting.
How deeply insulting to those who believe that marriage is about love, commitment and fidelity.
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What was intended as flattery was profoundly insulting and it hurt me deeply to realize my natural form wasn't considered feminine or desirable.
"It is profoundly insulting".
It's deeply personally insulting.
Ever since alt-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulous sent actress Leslie Jones a string of deeply offensive tweets, insulting the comedian's race and intelligence, Twitter has made banning abusive accounts a priority.
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