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"explained deeply" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that was talked about thoroughly and in detail. For example, "The professor explained the scientific principles deeply, going into great detail about the various experiments."
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In this way contemporary society can be explained deeply and clearly.
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Attention is turning to understanding the social and cultural influences – the 'invisible' constraints, otherwise regarded as institutional aspects, to explain deeply embedded attitudes and behaviours that are posing resistant to current change strategies.
"It's not been easy getting consent to take blood samples from participants and so after explaining deeply about what we are doing, one always has to be careful to protect the blood and to make sure that it's used for what it has been collected for.
In an earlier interview with The New York Times, he explained how deeply he loved acting but added, "that deep kind of love comes at a price: for me, acting is torturous, and it's torturous because you know it's a beautiful thing ... Wanting it is easy, but trying to be great – well, that's absolutely torturous".
Nonetheless, science can be explained and deeply understood, as the author hopes to show in his presentation of evolution.
As HuffPost recently explained, a deeply flawed story by John Solomon of The Hill has left a lot of people with the inaccurate impression that the text messages show the FBI officials were leaking information to hurt Trump.
Like a country lawyer laying out the facts for a jury, he explained how deeply damaged our economy and global standing had been in 2009 and how the Obama Administration had begun turning things around.
Even Sergeant Bales himself, finally pressed by the presiding judge, Col. Jeffery Nance, to explain more deeply what happened, seemed baffled.
I can't explain how deeply hurt and how sorry I was, once everything went down and I had to explain to my kids what had happened.
"I can't explain how deeply hurt and how sorry I was, once everything went down and I had to explain to my kids what had happened," he said.
Earlier this year, a US Senate panel heard for the first time from a Yemeni, activist and journalist Farea al-Muslimi, who sought to explain how deeply drones had affected average Yemenis, even those who never lost anyone in a strike.
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