Sentence examples for quite deeply from inspiring English sources

"quite deeply" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe something that is deeply or strongly felt. Here is an example: "She was quite deeply affected by her mother's passing and found it difficult to move on."

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I feel everything quite deeply".

I think the last few minutes affected me quite deeply.

"But we spoke quite deeply about some things he'd been going through, things I understood.

Moreover, even if Mr. Romney's flaws cut quite deeply, Mr. Gingrich has an equal number of vulnerabilities.

Some questions tapped, quite deeply, into traditional reservoirs of hostility or at least skepticism about the electoral system.

But the timing and tone of his interview seem to have affected General Petraeus, our commander in Afghanistan, quite deeply.

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I was, quite naturally, deeply offended.

So why does he connect quite so deeply?

We live with contradictions, certainly, but not quite so deeply as your article implies.

I am not convinced that the legend of Scott the nincompoop is quite as "deeply rooted" as Solomon suggests.

But none of them cut at my conscience quite so deeply as those first, innocuous, self-protective lies that, strictly speaking, weren't lies at all.

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