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deeply in English:

1. profoundly profoundly


He was born profoundly deaf.
I'm profoundly disappointed about that.
both Faste and I are profoundly astonished
religious convictions are profoundly real
"I am profoundly moved to take on the CEO role at this company that means so much to me,"
Translations of the same work differ profoundly.
Health care system delivers profoundly uneven quality.
Society has changed so profoundly over the last 50 years.
He was profoundly marked by the death of his elder brother.
She felt profoundly that things do not stand much looking into.
Perception is based, to a very large extent, on conceptual models - which are always inadequate, often incomplete and sometimes profoundly wrong.

English word "deeply"(profoundly) occurs in sets:

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2. regret


When I ask people what they regret most about high school, they nearly all say the same thing: that they wasted so much time.
regret saying
With regard to our appointment on February 27, I regret to inform you that I will not be able to keep it because my business trip schedule has been changed.
After six months in China, you will realize that you regret not accepting that pizza before you left.
To my regret, my father could not recover from his long illness.
We can come to look upon the deaths of our enemies with as much regret as we feel for those of our friends, namely, when we miss their existence as witnesses to our success.
I regret the delay in writing to you to thank you for your hospitality on my visit to your country.
To my regret there are many students who cheat.
However, as soon as I saw the situation at the train station I began to regret this decision.
To our regret, we were obliged to call off the game, which we had been looking forward to.
For many years, my sister bitterly regretted
I left school at 16, but I've had a great life and I have no regrets.
If someone let me down but then showed sincere regret, I'd forgive them.
"British Airways regret to announce the cancellation of flight BA205 to Madrid."
We regret to inform you that you have not been shortlisted / I regret to say that we are unable to deliver your package this week / We regret to announce that flight LO278 is delayed.

English word "deeply"(regret) occurs in sets:

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3. heartfelt


Please accept our heartfelt apologies.
My heartfelt condolences to your wife.
Sometimes books leave the impression that heartfelt desire and hard work alone will lead to improved performance.
Heartfelt thanks!
I would like to offer you my heartfelt thanks for this.
We all share the heartfelt wish that he and all the others will pass the admission examination.

English word "deeply"(heartfelt) occurs in sets:

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4. concerned


I am concerned
We are concerned about the further actualization of current problems among youth, such as truancy, dislike of school and lack of appropriate character development.
Mr Johnson was concerned about the amount of money that was being lost because of careless management.
Including responses up to 'It bothers me a bit', over 70% of respondents said that they were concerned about their pores and skin texture.
As far as restaurants, canteens, cafeterias or similar things are concerned, "feedback" may be the wrong word.
Some Japanese are concerned about how their country looks in the eyes of foreigners.
There should be more communication between the persons concerned.
The management tended to be too concerned about short-term improvement of the bottom line to have any long-term design for the future.
Physical strength is an important attribute as far as search and rescue dogs are concerned.
All concerned I request to stay in the room
I am quite concerned for the future of a large number of European manufacturers.
If you didn’t seem concerned enough, I was worried you would be in danger.
You guys seem to think your proposal is far and away the best, but as far as I'm concerned it's all six of one and half-a-dozen of the other.
Girls who are concerned with guys but can't be honest are a real boom among young men nowadays.
The use of space must be limited to non-military purposes, as far as Japan's involvement is concerned.

5. seriously


It's not that I seriously like him. I just find him very attractive.
Oh, sure, I studied English in my school days. But it wasn't until two or three years ago that I really started taking it seriously.
Spenser's sarcastic and joking remarks are often misinterpreted as signs of ambivalence and often taken too seriously.
Seriously though, episode 21 made me almost cry while laughing.
Oh! Seriously?
You can't seriously expect that they won't recognize you in that disguise. That lopsided, dime store moustache is a dead giveaway!
The shirt she apparently seriously thought suited me I turned down and decided to accept a light blue polo shirt.
So, players were often seriously injured and sometimes even killed in these rough games.
You're not seriously expecting me to believe that? Smoking can seriously damage your health.
Of course he thought it was a joke and let it slide with a "hm?" but he was seriously annoyed. I mean, just don't say things like that even as a joke!
Without education, we are in a horrible and deadly danger of taking educated people seriously.
Because the new trainee did things sluggishly, he was told that he'd be fired if he didn't start taking his job seriously.
The new trendy way to drink vodka is to pour it directly into your eye socket. However, doing so could seriously damage your vision.
The town water supply was seriously obstructed by heavy rainfalls.
He has a great storehouse of knowledge about historical details but I seriously doubt that's of any use in life.