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The phrase "adding more in depth" is not entirely correct in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to provide additional detail or thoroughness on a subject.
Example: "In our next meeting, we will be adding more in depth analysis to our project presentation."
Alternatives: "providing more detail" or "offering a deeper insight".
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We added more in-depth discussion on this subject to the manuscript.
This study is therefore expected to add more in-depth knowledge on the short and longer term outcomes of pneumonia in elderly.
Our study is expected to add more in-depth knowledge on the short and longer term outcomes of pneumonia in elderly.
(8) radość 'joy' collocates of lower frequencies śmiech 'laugh' skakać 'jump' płakać 'cry' łza 'tear' krzyczeć 'shout' tańczyć 'dance' śpiewać 'sing' klaskać 'clasp (hands)' piszczeć 'squeal' drżeć 'tremble' The corpora results add more in-depth information to the GRID findings on the comparison between joy and radość.
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