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"exploring in depth" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to thoroughly examine or investigate something. Example: In order to fully understand the issue, we will be exploring it in depth through detailed research and analysis.
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As Stark noted in relation to survey-based research on curriculum design (2000, p. 435), 'Our work fell short of exploring in depth the actual decisions teachers make about course plans and curriculum'.
While a phenomenological approach is useful for exploring in depth, subjective understanding of a phenomenon, in this case, regulation of child care in New York State it is incomplete.
It's almost amusing, how unmoved he seemed at the big event, and very much worth exploring in depth.
That's why we are dedicating the whole next month of Wake Up Your Week to exploring in depth.
It's a question we'll be exploring in depth on HuffPost in the coming weeks, in a series of blog posts by bestselling author and lecturer Marcus Buckingham.
I've probably listened to hundreds of hours of video game podcasts over the last few years, exploring in depth this nerdy microverse.
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Future research, to be reported in a subsequent paper, will conduct cost-benefit analysis (that includes socio-economic aspects) and financial analysis (that takes commercial aspects into consideration) by exploring, in-depth, a variety of rail terminal operations to validate proposed new equipment, methods and standards, in terms of technologies and operational measures.
Studies exploring in-depth the reasons for cross-over in musculoskeletal trials are rare.
Thus, we were not interested if the monkeys would choose inclined boards (as this was already known), but we were interested in exploring in-depth the cognitive mechanisms and the monkeys' understanding of causality.
The eldest male and female members were interviewed for the purpose of exploring in-depth information on the use of traditional medicine for coping with climate sensitive diseases and sickness.
In the present paper, we challenged this argument by exploring in-depth the antiviral mechanism of lipopeptides, which comprise sphinganine, the lipid backbone of DHSM (dihydrosphingomyelin), and an HIV-1 envelope-derived peptide.
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