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The phrase "a depth of maturity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant level of emotional or intellectual maturity in a person or situation.
Example: "Her ability to handle the crisis with grace and understanding demonstrated a depth of maturity that impressed everyone around her."
Alternatives: "a level of maturity" or "a profound maturity".
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Now she is also Olympic champion, a joyous skater with swanlike grace and a life experience that has given her a depth of personality and a maturity beyond her years.
"The role required a depth of emotion, care, yearning, and maturity that Audrey had never played before," said her director.
A depth of expertise is essential.
She had a depth of 30.9 feet.
PST at a depth of 5.6 miles.
PDT at a depth of 7.5 miles.
Drill to a depth of three inches.
Cut to a depth of 1 inch.
The topics covered in Math 25 and 55 are not as important as the level and the depth of mathematical maturity at which they are taught.
Dating as a mother demands a new level of maturity.
It is, perhaps, a sort of maturity.
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a semblance of maturity
a beacon of maturity
a lack of maturity
a level of maturity
a kind of maturity
a test of maturity
a period of maturity
a matter of maturity
a sort of maturity
a pleasure of maturity
a mark of maturity
a sense of maturity
a phase of maturity
a combination of maturity
a demonstration of maturity
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