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The phrase "having a deep impact on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the significant influence or effect that something has on a person, situation, or outcome. Example: "The documentary had a deep impact on my understanding of climate change."
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Technology, it seems, is having a deep impact on the translation industry, but is not about to eradicate it.
Our findings identify CpG-island methylation profiles of seven genes, i.e. BRCA1, DAPK1, MSH2, CDKN2A, PGR, PRKCDBP, RANKL, as having a deep impact on clinical outcome.
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Signs emerged of the eurozone crisis having a deeper impact on the airline industry, with BA owner IAG saying the region's economic woes have hit its expansion plans, and UK airport operator BAA reporting a big fall in passengers flying to countries such as Greece.
Clearly a nascent revolution was afoot, one that would have a deep impact on chemistry, advertising and a great many other fields to boot.
This was not an easy read, but one that has had a deep impact on me.
"But Christianity has had a deep impact on our system.
Such a virus could have a deep impact on the survival of salmon in the Pacific Northwest.
He said the tragedy had had a deep impact on workers at the park.
Certainly this unlikely union had a deep impact on Mr. Talen and his wife.
"I asked him: 'Did this have a deep impact on you?' and he said: 'Of course!
It had a deep impact on the trade union and labour movement.
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