Examples of 'quite deeply' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite deeply"

quite deeply: This phrase suggests a considerable or significant degree of depth, either in a physical or metaphorical sense. It implies an intense or profound level of understanding, emotion, or involvement

How to use "quite deeply" in a sentence

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quite deeply
So we started looking quite deeply at the lyrics.
He cares quite deeply about this young man and he cares quite deeply about Dani.
She got cut quite deeply.
Some were quite deeply grounded in research and theory ; others were more pragmatic in approach.
You must have trusted her quite deeply.
She cut her finger quite deeply and she was bleeding profusely.
With bottom up towards your skin and the head is quite deeply in your pelvis.
So we started looking quite deeply at the lyrics and seeing what they said.
He put this to his partner, who considered it quite deeply.
Breathe quite deeply.
Our minds and bodies are not separate ; they affect each other quite deeply.
Sometimes quite deeply.
At the time, I was intrigued by this story and dug into it quite deeply.
And this stamped itself quite deeply into the souls and minds of the pupils.
But equally, you know, they do appear to actually care of Sherlock quite deeply.

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It affects me quite deeply and I can not explain why.
Well, on the X ray, it appeared the bullet was embedded quite deeply into the sternum.
Something that 's quite deeply ingrained in German history or medicine is homeopathy.
Because frankly, i was quite deeply troubled.
I'm quite deeply entrenched in the Apple eco-system.
Sweet: The legends of black shuck have been quite deeply embedded in this area.
Because, frankly, I was quite deeply troubled by my meeting with Mayor Tallman yesterday.
I may be a man, but I feel things too and quite deeply.
Your teacher, Mr. Hayashida, was quite deeply oppossed to the selection of Class E.
When others hurt, they hurt as well, and often quite deeply.
So you're quite deeply in love with me?
Much to my surprise, and quite deeply.
A knife? You stabbed quite deeply too.
I do . Much to my surprise, and quite deeply.
I have. Sometimes quite deeply.
Well, on the X-ray … it appeared the bullet was embedded quite deeply into the sternum.

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