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Discover Ludwig"rather deep" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is more than its usual amount, or more than what is expected. For example: "He dove into the pool, sinking to a rather deep level."
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It's a rather deep game, when you get involved".
From what I see of politicians and aspiring politicians, loyalty actually runs rather deep.
In Mr. Morris's "Nutcracker," the Stahlbaum children's dislike for each other runs rather deep.
The rear seat, split in a 60-40 confoldsatoon, folds to expand the rather deep trunk.
The general reaction in St . Gallen Mr. Malik said, has been, in Swiss fashion, rather deep, yet discreet.
Metamorphosis is recorded in dealfishes and oarfishes, the young of which have rather deep bodies and greatly elongated fin rays.
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Gorditas were not the fried, split and stuffed tortillas I expected, but rather deep-fried little cheese balls.
Rather, deep-sea bottom communities remain disrupted for decades or centuries, and may even never recover given other changes occurring in the ocean.
But this is a campaign that has enlisted the help of seemingly every A-Lister on the planet, including the rather deep-pocketed Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates.
The bib is a rather deep-bodied fish with a chin barbel, three close-set dorsal fins, and two close-set anal fins.
Cichlids are rather deep-bodied and have one nostril (rather than the usual two) on each side of the head, the lateral line is discontinuous, and there are three or more anal spines.
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