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Discover Ludwig"examining deeply" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to emphasize the thoroughness of a person's analysis or study. For example: "He spent hours examining the facts deeply, looking for any discrepancies."
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Equally, though, examined deeply, as these nights do, Kraftwerk's music is hugely comforting: full of churchy organs and an almost childlike sense of wonder.
Each of us needs to examine deeply his or her own prejudices that, when galvanized, can bring profound suffering to countless fellow human beings.
Like all good philosophy, it works by getting the reader to examine deeply held but unspoken beliefs about some of our most fundamental concerns, like personal autonomy.
"I have become grateful for this experience of suffering, having used it to examine deeply all aspects of my life, and my role in the circumstances that led to this painful time for my beloved family and commonwealth," said McDonnell, a devout Catholic.
In the letter to Vuillaret, Arnauld says, "Only seven or eight years ago I had the occasion to examine deeply the true opinion of St. Thomas … I collected everything he said about [human freedom] in his Summa, and it was on the basis of this collection that I wrote the little treatise de libertate".
Many are now re-examining deeply rooted values, beliefs and attitudes toward our financial system, as well as how to organize, lead and manage our society.
Until they examine deeply rooted beliefs and images, people remain unaware that they hold "cultural understandings of how women should act," judge negatively the same behavior acceptable in men, or focus on more superficial aspects of a woman.
During this visit, we were not able to examine deeply the situation of these children.
This study deeply examines the effects of those parameters in ECR-MOCVD on sheet resistance uniformity and transmittance of an FTO thin film coated on a PET substrate.
I started by examining the deeply divergent climate change views of four Nobel laureates in physics and reviewed the valuable work on "cultural cognition" by Dan Kahan and others.
Those who work with men encounter tensions in asking members of a privileged social group to critically interrogate their privilege, for example by examining their deeply held beliefs about being a man (Casey et al. 2013).
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