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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that's deeply" is not a valid part of a sentence in written English
It is missing a verb and cannot stand alone. Instead, you could use the phrase "that is deeply" as part of a sentence. For example, "I am moved by the generosity of their actions; that is deeply appreciated."
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It's obviously a theme that's deeply embedded in Mr. Villeneuve's brain.
Obeah, an Afro-Carribean religion that's deeply Jamaican, is one of the island's best-kept secrets.
Chris's fierce efforts at self-liberation, and a self-image that's deeply imbued with the memory of violence, make for a rhapsodic, visionary, yet harshly implacable drama.
Corbyn's margin of victory is larger than a year ago, but he heads a party that's deeply divided about whether it values political principles over gaining power. .
This is an album about hip-hop ambition that's deeply skeptical about hip-hop ambition.
It symbolizes a seductive mechanism that's deeply appealing, even as it chews up characters and ideas.
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Today's directors prefer to focus on stories that are deeply personal rather than overtly political.
I didn't see anything that was deeply troubling".
They produces punk rock that is deeply animated and fluorescent.
Another aspect of it that is deeply personal is that I really open up about me.
From that inward fixation flowed a social and political vision that is deeply unsettling.
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