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The phrase "depth for" can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It typically refers to the measurement or extent of something in terms of its depth. Here are two examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1) The pool was designed with different levels, offering various depths for swimmers of all levels. 2) The team of divers explored the ocean, recording the depth and topography for future research.
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Seattle also added outfield depth for the stretch run, dealing for San Diego's Chris Denorfia.
The lake didn't freeze to a safe depth for filming until just days before shooting.
The basic moves aren't hard to learn, but there's depth for persistent players.
"The presence of Modric offers more depth for Bale to link up with his team-mates.
Trying to come up with that depth for 2019 it is a good exercise in that.
An economically dependent and politically subservient Iraq would foster greater strategic depth for Tehran.
This is toasty and complex with refreshing minerality and real depth for a sub-£8 white.
But that's why it has a bit more depth, for me personally.
The principal difference between the two designs was the 300-foot operating depth for the Gato class and 400-foot depth for the Balao boats.
The water in the rice fields is at an ideal depth for snacking on marsh plants.
The minimum depth for the safe passage of most barges is 9ft.
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