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"depth in" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the level or extent of something, such as knowledge, understanding, or emotion. Example: "Her depth in literature was evident as she effortlessly analyzed the symbolism in the novel." Another example: "He spoke with such depth in his voice, conveying the pain and heartache he had experienced."
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He wanted more depth in the bullpen.
There's depth in our eyes".
Figure 5: Depth in reconstructions.
"There's more depth in the order.
They understand the depth in my work.
There is depth in the spectacle.
There's little comparable depth in CBS's version.
We certainly have depth in goal.
Is Bowman worried about injuries and depth in that position?
Bellotto sees more shadow, more contrast, more depth in Venice.
The orchestra showed even more depth in the concerto.
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