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Discover Ludwig"down deep" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to deeply or profoundly feel or understand something. Example: Down deep, I knew that I needed to make a change in my life, but I was too afraid to take the first step.
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Another is putting down deep local roots.
You just dig down deep".
"Dig down deep," Ms. Fielding advised.
When I sing these songs, I feel them down deep and reach you down deep".
Down deep, what the behavior nannies hate is fun.
From Liz O'Connell: Shackelford digs down deep in every race.
But down deep, she's a lot like her mother.
"Down deep we are still very family oriented," he said.
"But down deep in my heart, I love this city.
But down deep, Douglas is not all giggles and fun.
He also left Dale Earnhardt's death roiling way down deep.
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