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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel deeper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing emotions, experiences, or connections that are more profound or intense. Example: "After our conversation, I began to feel deeper about the issues we discussed."
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The hot-cold frenzy of a few minutes before made the massage feel deeper and more intense.
It was a different sensation, but now after five years' practice, my orgasms, although over within seconds, feel deeper and more satisfying than ever.
Still, said Mr. Kupchan, now a professor of international affairs at Georgetown University: "Deep down inside, Americans feel deeper affinity for France than Germany.
Perhaps depth could feel deeper.
And while this headset does not have tracked controllers, Oculus has done a lot to create software that understands how to translate some lateral hand movements from a fixed elbow position so the interactions you get here feel deeper.
More often than not, there's a strong pull to look deeper, feel deeper, be deeper.
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I feel deep for everything I see".
"In fact I feel deep tolerance here toward Jews".
These objections are also felt by some citizens who feel deep resentment.
I think horror fans feel deep down in the pit of their souls, they feel safe, and therefore bored.
"There's absolutely no excuses and I feel deep regret for that".
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