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The phrase "provoke deeper thought" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that encourages or stimulates the reader to think more deeply about a topic or idea. Example: The author's use of metaphor in the poem helped to provoke deeper thought about the complexities of human emotion.
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The writer concluded that Never Let Me Gos final result is a "staid, lifeless tale that never talks about what it's about, or at least not enough to provoke deep thoughts on the subject".
What you end up with is a staid, lifeless tale that never talks about what it's about, or at least not enough to provoke deep thoughts on the subject.
A movie can inspire your imagination, stir up your emotions and provoke your deepest thoughts, so it's an excellent way to introduce a difficult topic and start a conversation.
"For observers, and certainly for future leaders, the country's transformation provokes questions and deep thought.
They are not thoughts that provoke deep excitement or enthusiasm.
Unlike his brother, he wasn't concerned with peddling an intellectual agenda, or with provoking more than fleeting deep thought in his audience.
Deep thought.
Abstraction beckons deep thought.
Go into deep thought.
The book is a wild, deep, thought-provoking read that would make any reasonable person in the field who's still capable of introspection doubt themselves.
Enough with the deep thoughts.
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