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The phrase "a considerable depth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant amount or extent of something, often in contexts related to knowledge, understanding, or physical measurements.
Example: "The research provided a considerable depth of insight into the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a significant level of" or "a substantial amount of".
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Mr. Berkowitz's book does display a considerable depth of knowledge.
Growing them is an extremely simple matter, as they will thrive in a poor soil and endure a considerable depth of shade, so that they may with advantage be planted under trees.
The results showed that the gas slugs are generated at a considerable depth of about 3 km (1.8 mi) and are decoupled from the slower magma uprise and degassing process.
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Because the light snow offers little insulation, the soil and subsoil are frozen to a considerable depth for long periods over most of the basin.
Analysis revealed fatigue cracks initiated at a number of places along the length of the tooth, and grew to a considerable depth.
Phil Sharpe, who has died aged 77, was a Yorkshireman of charm and considerable depth of character, a model middle-order batsman and top-flight slip fielder.
Voles and Teal note in [20] that because a maritime scene is an outdoor one with considerable depth of field, objects close to the camera are projected near the bottom of the image and thus appear larger than those further away from the camera.
Style: a strong, malty ale (11% alcohol) with considerable depth of flavor, just the thing for a chilly evening.
Some of Prather's "notes" are solipsistic and more than a little pretentious, a fact he himself recognized, but some of them also have considerable depth of meaning.
To accommodate this circus, the designer Linda Buchanan presents "House" in a spectacularly high-ceilinged study, and making use of the considerable depth of the new theater stage allows Mr. Falls to present some scenes in a rear dining room where, viewed through a doorway, they are enacted with clever precision, as though framed by a movie camera.
Rachel Calloway, the soprano, sang with considerable depth of expression and very little vibrato, and gave superb accounts of both works.
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