Sentence examples for down to a depth from inspiring English sources

The phrase "down to a depth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a decrease in, or the end of, something. For example, "The stock market prices have dropped down to a depth not seen in many years."

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Getting excited, they got digging, going down to a depth of 9.1 metres.

Peat, which can go down to a depth of 30m in Sumatra, is highly combustible, even many metres down.

Pushing hundreds of yards farther down, to a depth of nearly a mile, to get at the new ore will be especially tricky and expensive.

All checkerboard patterns down to a depth of 15 km are recovered, indicating that each constructed velocity model down to a depth of 15 km is reliable.

Resolution around the Atotsugawa fault system was relatively good down to a depth of 60 km.

The PSDM analysis was applied down to a depth of 2.5 km.

KS-2 was drilled in 1982 down to a depth of 2440 m.

The soil was sampled down to a depth of 2 m.

The thing works down to a depth of 115 feet, too.

The lower layers of the models have the same fixed values (Table 2) down to a depth of 390 km.

This is done to constrain the temperature distribution in the Sydney Basin down to a depth of 12 km.

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