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deeply

[deep-lee] / ˈdip li /


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It tells me that our democratic institutions and traditions are resilient, deeply rooted and not easily overwhelmed.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a statement issued to BBC News NI at that time, Mitchell said he "deeply regrets having met and known Jeffrey Epstein and all the harm Epstein caused to so many victims".

From BBC

They said they were "deeply concerned by the limited practical support we have received from UK authorities".

From BBC

These banks tend to win deeply loyal customers who keep deposits with them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other scientific evidence points to an even deeper history.

From Science Daily