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Discover Ludwig'hurt deeply' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a particularly strong feeling of sorrow or grief. For example, "Losing my best friend hurt me deeply."
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"It should hurt deeply.
It hurt deeply".
Still, the missed final shot hurt deeply.
For me personally, relegation would hurt deeply.
If you don't hurt deeply, there's something wrong with you".
This may have been a joke, but it all hurt – deeply.
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It is also hurting deeply for the world.
When the heart is pummeled and bruised, it hurts deeply, no matter the cause.
We were friends since we were four-years-old and to lose her after 40 years hurts deeply.
Shout, pound on the floor or cry if you have to (Guys, it's OK to let your emotions loose and cry if something really hurts deeply).
And if you sense that they're hurting deeply, misguided, have lost their way or are not coping well with their problems, reflect their concerns clearly back to them along with a huge dose of kindness, support and acceptance.
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