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"his depth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the degree of someone's knowledge, feelings, understanding, etc. For example: "Mathew's depth of understanding is truly remarkable."
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He's out of his depth.
He felt out of his depth.
Nice, but out of his depth.
Poor Neil was out of his depth.
The manager looked out of his depth.
His depth of experience was also crucial.
Assange was out of his depth.
He was totally out of his depth.
He is clearly out of his depth.
Chappell was way out of his depth.
"Well, anyway, he was totally out of his depth".
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