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Deep To

Definition: A phrase indicating a level of proximity or extent that something is able to reach or penetrate.

Usage Examples:

As a Preposition:
  • The roots of the tree go deep to find water.
  • The diver swam deep to explore the shipwreck.
As an Adjective:
  • The well has a deep-to foundation for stability.
  • She had a deep-to cut on her arm that required stitches.
As an Adverb:
  • The ball flew deep to the outfield, beyond the reach of the fielder.
  • The music resonated deep to within the listener's soul.

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