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The phrase "deeply sorry for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a profound level of regret or remorse for something that has happened or for one's actions. Example: "I am deeply sorry for my behavior last night. I should not have acted so impulsively and I understand if you are upset with me."
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"I am deeply sorry for our actions.
We're deeply sorry for the mistake.
We are deeply sorry for the mistake".
"We are deeply sorry for your loss.
I am deeply sorry for the incident.
Deeply sorry for that," he said.
We feel deeply sorry for their loss.
I'm deeply sorry for the pain I have caused".
"I am deeply sorry for what I did.
"We are deeply sorry for causing trouble to our customers.
I am deeply sorry for the hurt I caused.
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