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Discover Ludwig"Really steeped" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that has been immersed in a liquid or solution to the point of saturation. For example: "The tea was really steeped in the hot water, and gave off an intense, fragrant aroma."
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"I've been surfing for so long that my perspective is really steeped in the way surfers see things," said the artist, whose oil and fiberglass compositions "Backdoor" and "Pipeline" depict what it's like to be underwater, behind a barreling wave, while another surfer is streaking through a tube above you.
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"Then we'll take the track down to the sea – you might have to carry your bike, as it's really, really steep".
Sandy Baum, the senior policy analyst who wrote the report, "Trends in College Pricing 2009," said the findings were not as bad as they might have been, since in times of recession, tuition increases are often "really, really steep".
In short, it's really, really steep.
"Really steep learning curve," said Hackett, 29.
"It was a really steep learning curve.
It was just a really steep price".
"Really steep payment shock loans and subprimes.... Very little income documentation, really high prepayment penalties".
"There's really steep things, there's vertical things, there's a real variety".
Suggestions of really steep land taxes as a replacement for all other levies have been politely declined.
Morgan said: "You need a ridiculous amount of snow, really, a huge, huge pile of snow with a really steep landing.
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