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deeply

[deep-lee] / ˈdip li /


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Everything nowadays is documented, live-streamed and dissected, so his silence represented something my generation is deeply uncomfortable with: the absence of a narrative.

From The Wall Street Journal

A subsequent cooling in the labor market prompted three straight quarter-point rate cuts between September and December, moves aimed at averting a deeper slowdown.

From The Wall Street Journal

"People are being so incredible. I never thought I'd receive so much love and care. As a family we are deeply grateful," she said.

From BBC

In China, deeply rooted norms around hierarchy and deference to authority may amplify performative and secretive adoption.

From Barron's

Ms Hutton said she was "deeply honoured" to receive a CBE for her work in community wellbeing, health and care.

From BBC