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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a depth in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a quality or characteristic that is present within a particular subject or situation. Example: There is a depth in her writing that truly captures the complexity of human emotions.
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Velázquez sees a depth in those eyes that is unsettling.
But the reader is privy to a depth in Emily not apparent to her children.
Mr. Hodgkin likes to hint at such a depth in his works, but always denies clarity of perception.
The sympathy she could call upon was a depth in her, surprising in a woman who wasn't clever.
In the wet season it more than doubles in area with a depth in some places of nine metres.
She maintains that strength in simplicity which got you on to Marling in the first place, yet caries a depth in her melodies which will won't leave you.
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This paper has presented an extension of the current theoretical lower bounds for the A-cost and the A-depth in single constant multiplication (SCM) blocks constructed with shifts and A-operations (additions and subtractions).
You can spot McGregor's one-of-a-kind depth in his latest endeavor, Salmon Fishing In The Yemen, too.
An isotope of iron, Fe60, was measured at a particular depth in the ocean's crust.
Medusae maintain a favoured depth in the water and are carried about by currents.
"We've got a massive depth in the squad.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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