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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a world of depth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has significant complexity, richness, or layers of meaning, often in relation to art, literature, or personal experiences.
Example: "The novel offers a world of depth, inviting readers to explore its intricate themes and character development."
Alternatives: "a realm of complexity" or "an ocean of meaning".
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But that dose of Cognac adds a world of depth, and a whiff of the gentleman's club, to the drink.
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As for Marèse who died in a car accident at the age of twenty-three before "La Chienne" was released (Flamant was driving and survived)—she lends Lulu a superficial shimmer that suggests a world of untested depths beneath the unstable, yielding surface.
The result is what he calls the modernist "flatland," a world shorn of depth and meaning.
The share they reap from the increase in productivity is greater than ever, and they might quite like a world of specialists in various depths of pool cleaning.
Ornament understood in Classical aesthetics mainly as an extraneous overlay or elaboration, but by Anglo-Saxons as a transformative act provides an entryway into a world of thought in which surface and depth, proportion, symmetry, and value itself had very different meanings.
But there is no doubt that this is a dazzling creation: a world of fish living in the oceanic depths off the Australian coast.
And in his shaping of a world in depth and substance through his chosen means of pure light Bellini is, dare I say it, Leonardo's … equal?
But the truth is that a world without a range of feelings is a world without depth.
"It really introduced a whole new world of strategic depth," she said.
Mora's illustrations use collage to give the book's world a sense of depth and vibrancy — the stew in the pot is represented by an ever-changing calico design — and the stream of cooking odors trailing out the apartment window gives the first hint of the book's folkloric plot.
"It opens a door to a limitless world of color and depth".
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