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The phrase "a maximum depth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the greatest depth allowed or measured in a particular context, such as in scientific, engineering, or technical discussions.
Example: "The submarine can operate at a maximum depth of 1,000 meters."
Alternatives: "a greatest depth of" or "a peak depth of".
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The gulf, icebound from December until April, has a maximum depth of 177 ft (54 m).
The Kermadec Trench reaches a maximum depth of 32,962 ft (10,047 m).
The Lincoln Tunnel — with a maximum depth of 97 feet beneath the Hudson River — is a talented manufacturer of mishaps.
Its waters are extremely clear and deep, with a maximum depth of more than 2,000 feet (600 metres).
Its average depth is 20 feet (6 m), but it reaches a maximum depth of 690 feet (210 m).
The deepest section, called the China Sea Basin, has a maximum depth of 16,457 feet (5,016 m).
With a maximum depth of only about 46 feet (14 m), the Azov is the world's shallowest sea.
The reservoir has a surface area of 234 square miles and a maximum depth of 246 feet.
Reaching a maximum depth of 25,453 feet (7,758 m), it represents one of the ocean's deepest soundings.
The signals penetrate the subsurface to a maximum depth of ∼ 10 m below the fossil features.
Several layers may be compacted on top of one another to a maximum depth of about 3 metres (10 feet).
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