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You can use it to express a strong feeling of thanks or gratitude after receiving help, support, or kindness. For example, "I deeply thank you for your generous hospitality."
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We entered into their world, their concerns and their worries more deeply, thanks to the episode's elegant, understandable and inventive take on the old alternate-realities concept.
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The new playoff format must be a resounding, thrilling, rollicking success, that script reads, and we should all face Bud Selig and bow deeply in thanks.
For now, the Islamic regime is still deeply entrenched, thanks to oil money that can buy friends, and an iron fist that can crush all domestic foes.
Because Ms Fernández's government, like that of her husband and predecessor, Néstor Kirchner, is unfriendly to foreign oil companies, its own oil and gas industry is steadily shrinking.Ms Fernández is deeply unpopular, thanks to rising inflation and evidence that the first couple have grown rich while in office.
Rousseff and her administration are deeply unpopular thanks to a deep recession and an ever-expanding network of corruption scandals.
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But, like "The Great British Bake Off," "Big Dreams, Small Spaces" is mildly gripping, deeply soothing, and, thanks to the invariably awkward group celebrations at the show's end, with iced biscuits round the guinea-pig hutch and shy cheering, it is reminiscent of the best sort of garden parties — the ones the viewer doesn't have to be at.
Why not give thanks more deeply on Thanksgiving?
I'm mildly obsessed by Comyns, most of whose deeply peculiar tales remain, thanks to Virago, in print.
These deeply sedimented recollections emerge thanks to Spike Lee's rousing yet deeply reflective new movie, "Red Hook Summer" (opening tomorrow), which is, in effect, a gospel musical that gets its narrative drive from the conflict between a young skeptic and an elderly preacher in a predominantly black neighborhood in Brooklyn.
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com