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(To be) in with (someone).
(To be) friends or friendly with (someone).
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"Is this going to be in-depth?" His fingers are bunched around a mug of instant coffee.
News that is too long for a tweet, too short to be in-depth analysis, and too slow to be telling you anything first has decreasing value.
These are not meant to be in-depth reviews, rather curated suggestions of things to do.
For AdaBoost, the stopping conditions, the way to enhance anti-noise capability and how to improve the accuracy by optimizing the diversity of the base classifiers, are good questions to be in-depth researched.
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Methods used to collect data were in-depth, individual, audiotaped interviews and demographic data sheets.
From the Pentagon Papers to Watergate, there was in-depth, researched and vetted reporting.
Still lacking are in-depth studies to determine who and what are responsible for these inequities.
Excavation process, depict the characteristics of identifying deep cracks in mechanical part to repair cracks which are in depth.
That allows classes to be more in-depth.
This is not intended to be an in-depth piece, more an overview.
These tend to be more in-depth and require more documentation and verification.
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