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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left a deep" is not correct and usable in written English.
If you are trying to describe the impression that someone or something has made, you can use the phrase "left a lasting impression". For example, "Audrey's inspiring speech left a lasting impression on the entire audience."
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The collision left a deep gash in Lee's left elbow, and the wound proved problematic.
The encounters left a deep impression.
Her journalism left a deep imprint.
The war left a deep mark.
Actually, Bausch has left a deep print in America, too.
But the encounter left a deep imprint on him.
Asthmatic, sensitive, intelligent, he left a deep impression on everyone.
Her refugee experience left a deep impression on her.
This legacy left a deep imprint on American culture.
Reeves definitely left a deep imprint on my first childhood.
Still, our neighbors' struggles left a deep impression on me.
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