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The phrase "depth content" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the quality or richness of information, but it is better to clarify the intended meaning.
Example: "The depth content of the research paper provided valuable insights into the subject matter."
Alternatives: "rich content" or "substantive content."
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The CRCWEM provides a rating of form, function, control, psycho-logical depth, contents and blocking behaviour of each utterance of an interview.
It's not that they don't want to read in-depth content, but they want to evaluate what the content is before they commit time.
The magazine engages with a loyal and passionate audience both here and overseas delivering authoritative and in-depth content on music that is built to last.
"Additionally, tweets were seen more as providing paths to in-depth content and less as content in themselves that would remain in the public discussion for an extended period.
Go to our new World Cup features and video index for in-depth content and analysis.
Go to our World Cup features and video index for more in-depth content and analysis.
Go to our new World Cup features and video index for more in-depth content and analysis.
For the best of BBC Sport's in-depth content and analysis, go to our features and video page.
Go to our new World Cup features and video page for more in-depth content and analysis.
It turns out that Google may prefer in-depth content, as it gives them a deeper understanding of your content.
So the dots are relatively subtle, and the more in-depth content is saved for after the video.
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