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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has more depth" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation, plan, idea, or other entity that has more layers and aspects to it than a typical, simpler one. For example, "The CEO made the decision to hire a new marketing team after realizing that her current strategy did not have enough depth to succeed."
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Her Odette has more depth of feeling than her Odile.
"It also has more depth and range of political opinions than Shargh, which I usually read".
Southland itself also has more depth than the average cop show.
A good dysfunctional-family movie, even a comedy, has more depth.
Peter Gould Jimmyy certainly has more depth than Saul – it's like he had his soul ironed out of him.
While syrah rarely has the tannic bite of cabernet sauvignon, it often has more depth than merlot.
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The Devils have more depth.
"But I may have more depth now".
But Spurs simply have more depth to their game.
Some four-minute television comedy sketches have more depth.
I wish it had more depth or meaning than that".
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