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The phrase "for a deeper meaning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the interpretation of a text, artwork, or concept that requires more thoughtful analysis or insight.
Example: "To fully appreciate the poem, one must read it multiple times and reflect on its themes for a deeper meaning."
Alternatives: "to gain a more profound understanding" or "for a more profound insight".
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The room was an invitation, he said, to search for a deeper meaning under the scurf.
If you are tempted to search for a deeper meaning or hidden symbolism in All About E, don't bother.
Anyone looking for a deeper meaning to Monday's national championship game between Butler and Connecticut need look no further than one simple truth: there is no substitute for talent.
But as they settle into their fortunes, thoughts of posterity and a search for a deeper meaning in life are driving high-profile forms of philanthropy, from museum construction to education projects.
While there are some rah-rah moments of feminism, like Sam's speech at a women and girls' empowerment seminar at her daughter's school, Better Things is searching for a deeper meaning in how to navigate the world as a woman at all stages of life, both the good and the bad.
And again, Boltzmann was unsatisfied, and went searching for a deeper meaning.
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Finally, the Advocator drives to a goal only when it has "juice" and excitement for her – when it holds a deeper meaning and purpose, usually around advocating for some desired transformation – for herself, others, her community or the world.
But for Liza, it has a deeper meaning.
But Mr. Schroder, whose Social Democrats inflicted a crushing defeat on Chancellor Helmut Kohl on Sunday, said the birth of the "Berlin republic" had a deeper meaning for him.
A song about a breakup, its lyrics, including the line "I cannot hold your hand any longer", had a deeper meaning for the nationalists who gave her a 10-minute standing ovation.
The style is undeniably cartoony, taking cues from George Herriman's famous strip Krazy Kat (also from Leger and de Chirico), but the images had a deeper meaning for Guston.
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