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"miss deeply" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it in a sentence like: "I miss you deeply."
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We will miss deeply her generous contributions.
We are proud to have been a friend of this remarkable man who we loved and will miss deeply.
In her speech, Thompson paid tribute to her late friend and colleague, Alan Rickman, "who many of us still miss deeply".
I've argued in the past that the problem with current wearable tech is that none of it offers something you necessarily miss deeply when you forget it or it runs out of battery for a day; Apple may be trying to change that with all this focus on health-related hires, research and development.
As I live abroad on my own for three months, as I miss deeply my family and my friends and soon after remember the times, with great aplomb and grace, you have done this.
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She will be missed deeply.
He will be missed deeply forever.
He will be missed deeply.
Richard will be missed deeply.
Deeply missed, deeply loved, forever in our hearts.
The editor of the Opinion pages, Andrew Rosenthal, said Mr. Rich would be missed deeply.
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