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The phrase "also has depth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that possesses complexity or richness in addition to other qualities.
Example: "The novel is not only entertaining but also has depth, exploring themes of love and loss in a profound way."
Alternatives: "also possesses complexity" or "also has richness".
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Baylor also has depth.
It appeals on a basic level but also has depth to teach more advanced students.
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If this easy, elegant prose is nothing more than surface, then it is gratifying that Secrecy also has depths, even chasms.
The Yankees also have depth in their bullpen.
We also have depth coming up in the organization with outfielders.
"He was as adorable as can be, but he also had depth," Mr. Gold said.
The arrays of dancing dots achieved this way also have depth, depending on how much pastel is on that finger and how heavily she brings it down.
But with unexpected pops of red — on a feathery fringed scarf dress and on a more challenging ensemble of a blouse and pants worn with a suspended flounce skirt — the collection also had depth.
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But the story also has genuine depth and dimension.
"It also has more depth and range of political opinions than Shargh, which I usually read".
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