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deeply

[deep-lee] / ˈdip li /


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But series 3 contestant, Elen Wyn, from Anglesey, said she thinks "it's deeper than a good job, it's more to do with your personality".

From BBC

On the chorus of the song, Ms. Shaw breaks from her deeper spoken voice to actual singing, which she does occasionally.

From The Wall Street Journal

With a gleaming new facility, it’s a refuge for girls — but deeper needs remain.

From Los Angeles Times

He said his goal is to “stay true to Caltech’s North Star of fundamental research and exploration integrated deeply with education.”

From Los Angeles Times

Unlike restless Nora, Agnes is married with a son, able to view her deeply flawed dad from the vantage point of both a daughter and mother.

From Los Angeles Times