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Discover Ludwig'deeply offensive' is a valid expression which is often used in written English.
Generally the expression is used to describe something that is extraordinarily offensive and disrespectful. For example, "The comments made about the children were deeply offensive and despicable."
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She finds that deeply offensive.
It's deeply offensive.
It's deeply, deeply offensive.
"I find that deeply offensive".
Doesn't he think that's deeply offensive?
Mr. Salter called that assertion "deeply offensive".
Brand and Ross are deeply offensive.
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He says he finds the accusations "deeply offensive" because his mother was a Czechoslovakian refugee.
They were condemned by gay rights charity Stonewall as "outdated and deeply offensive".
Some Christians find the work deeply offensive.
I found the characterization of contractors deeply offensive.
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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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