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deep

[deep] / dip /








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Doncic had four points on one-of-six shooting from the field, missing all three of his shots from deep, early in the second quarter.

From Los Angeles Times

They added that staff were "proud" of the school's inclusivity towards pupils and there was "often deep hurt" relating to the way the school was being portrayed.

From BBC

Hawes expressed deep concern about what he called a shift towards a 'Made in Europe' approach from the EU authorities.

From BBC

Spurs were in control from start to finish but needed to dig deep for the win, with over a dozen absentees and only one senior player on the bench.

From Barron's

The Korean won has oscillated between a sharp appreciation in the first half of last year and then a deep depreciation in the second.

From The Wall Street Journal