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deeply

[deep-lee] / ˈdip li /


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"The only reason I know I'm being convicted is because I read it in the newspapers. So this is trial by media, which is deeply unfair."

From BBC

No one blinks at Karol G headlining the world’s biggest festivals singing entirely in Spanish, drinking deeply from Latin music history.

From Los Angeles Times

"The roots are deeper, but certainly the concert encouraged the far right, because it saw the number of supporters or at least the fans of Thompson visibly," Bieber said.

From Barron's

Georgia's authorities described our findings as "deeply frivolous" and "absurd".

From BBC

The aim of such an education isn’t to tell students what to think; it is to empower them to think more deeply, more critically and for themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal