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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a depth" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in descriptive or technical language to describe something being located at a certain depth or distance below the surface. Example: The treasure was buried in a depth of 10 feet below the ground.
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Somehow I remembered to bow, and the deep-bodied fish came down in a depth charge of spray, still connected.
This resulted in a depth range of sources from 5.60 to 8.05 km (Fig. 5c).
Most of the aftershocks are located in a depth range of 5 30 km.
Fig. 3 Microhardness distribution in a depth from surface for the different steels after MPT.
Our monitoring system identifies a sudden velocity reduction of ~0.1 % in a depth of 1 km.
Sample I was taken from the Hettangian aquifer in a depth of 310 m ("Hettangian sandstone").
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Last Christmas, Anthony Hopkins and Ian McKellen smouldered in a depth-charge Richard Eyre television production.
Mr. Morris shows film of cows (some of it in slow motion), of meat hanging from hooks and of a crawling baby in a depth-perception experiment, plus seemingly unrelated surreally fast-moving clouds.
In practical implementation, the algorithm iteratively partitions an input graph in a depth-first manner.
Then, the new class ([P_{x}^{i}]) is recursively explored in a depth-first manner (Line 11).
Figure4 plots the Raman-based species assignments in a depth-slice through one of the mixed-species biofilms.
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