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The phrase "astonishing depth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a remarkable or impressive level of understanding, insight, or quality in a particular subject or context.
Example: "The artist's work reveals an astonishing depth of emotion that resonates with viewers on multiple levels."
Alternatives: "remarkable richness of" or "incredible breadth of".
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Cole draws us deeper and deeper into his mind, which has an astonishing depth of knowledge.
At a recent event at the developer's headquarters in Irvine, California, Blizzard's Vice President of Creative Development Chris Metzen fronted a presentation, which revealed astonishing depth of content and provided context for it within the lore of the WOW universe.
Conway described the panel as indicating "an astonishing depth of psychological insight" for an artist not yet 20 years old.
Betty, however difficult to believe as her character is established, shows an astonishing depth of dimension in her audition.
But all of that adds to an astonishing depth of character to a city that for all it's enterprising efforts can't quite be tamed, or even understood.
But all of that adds an astonishing depth of character to a city that, for all its enterpriser's efforts, can't quite be tamed, or even understood. .
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It combines unexpected ingredients in such a complementary way that it opens up astonishing depths of flavour.
Blue Velvet reads astonishing depths of menace in Orbison's 1963 hit, which is played again and again in ever weirder ways.
A wine of astonishing depth and staying power, some of its earliest vintages, including 1966, the first, are still delicious.
Ruth Wilson reveals the astonishing depth and breadth of her range in "The Affair's" pilot, and even if everything else about the show was problematic (which is certainly not the case), I'd keep watching just for her.
"Atonement", which is also on this year's Booker shortlist, is a work of astonishing depth and humanity.In this section The consequences of terror Minds of their own Saying sorry Strange but true The published word Making a splash Not in the head Masaccio's panels ReprintsMr McEwan has certainly been thinking about the pitfalls of being seduced by one's own literary powers.
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