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Discover LudwigThe phrase "depth of ocean" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the physical depth of the ocean or the figurative depth of the ocean in terms of the unknown mysteries and secrets it contains. For example: "The depth of ocean is filled with mysteries we can only imagine."
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But even skimming operations have to be adapted to the depth of ocean and matched to the kinds of vessels available.
Isolines represent water depth of ocean floor (left).
As shown here, the coastal effects on GIE is complicated and strongly depends on the water depth of ocean, crustal conductivity structure (both land and ocean), and the shape of coastline.
Shrimp aficionados even claim to taste a difference in the flavor of a shrimp depending on the depth of ocean in which it lived.
The Kuroshio (Japanese for "Black Tide") is a strong western boundary current in the western north Pacific Ocean, similar to the Gulf Stream, which has also contributed to the depth of ocean storms in that region.
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The average depth of oceans ranges from 1205 m for the Arctic Ocean to 3970 m for the Pacific Ocean with a maximum depth of up to 11,034 m recorded for the Challenger Deep located in the Pacific Ocean.
My work as an Ocean Elder, and also the establishment of Ocean Unite, has immersed me deep into the murky depths of ocean policy.
There was also an absence of snail fish, a small pink fish usually seen in the deepest depths of ocean trenches.
In part this may be related to different depths of ocean having different areas.
From the depths of oceans through the deepest reaches of space, the sci-fi game is breathtakingly beautiful.
Water pressure in the depths of oceans requires that organisms adapt to these conditions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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