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Discover Ludwig"deeply observed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something has been studied, watched or examined in great detail or with great care. For example, "The scientist deeply observed the behavior of the fish in the ocean."
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In so many ways, Thompson's visual art — graceful, playful and so deeply observed and personally expressed — was akin to music.
In this deeply observed, excruciatingly blunt novel, Olga, a middle-aged wife and mother, is plunged into a breakdown after her husband leaves her for a younger woman.
Plants could be an important source of ideas despite the fact that they have not yet been deeply observed and considered.
Tayari Jones has taken Atlanta for her literary terroir, and like many of our finest novelists, she gives readers a sense of place in a deeply observed way.
This links back to an era when formality and manners were deeply observed.
The two of us will talk little because, as a handout at the visitor center explains, "the general exuberance many cultures define as friendliness is not considered such by the Din?' The flyer is an aid to newcomers who might interpret as rudeness what for Navajos is deeply observed natural courtesy.
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To deeply observe the detailed morphology of particle aggregation in the film, we prepared an ultrathin film that could be clearly detected by TEM.
"Breathe deeply observing the breath move in and out of the body". To try this relaxing breathing exercise, or pranayama, you can either sit up crossed-legged or lie down on your right side.
"I had never let myself think about that too long, or too deeply," Cass observes.
These facts deeply influenced the observed properties.
"The first is a deeply felt, keenly observed account of her childhood and youth in Texas," wrote Michiko Kakutani.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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