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The phrase "has depth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is complex or multi-layered, suggesting an emotional or intellectual depth. For example, "His acting performance has so much depth that it really brings the characters to life."
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Baylor also has depth.
And it has depth.
It has depth — look at that ladder.
And yet it has depth and sophistication".
The Avalanche has depth too.
It has depth and meaning.
This squirrel-induced grudge has depth.
Like Classical music, it has depth".
It has depth and has a cushion.
Maybe he has depth as well as passion and roses.
He has depth, and that's what I liked.
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