"in depth thought" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to a line of reasoning or thought process that involved a great deal of consideration and thought. For example: "After in depth thought about the situation, I decided to take the job."
Because the situation had forced a whole group of people to give a lot of thought, in-depth thought.
These days, he fires off short, pithy comments on Twitter, but has another blog that he says is "more of a specialized project for in-depth thought".
It's in your negative emotions and the resulting negative feelings, which require more in-depth thought and practice.
In other words, when students receive more difficult assignments, do they rise to the occasion and produce work that shows more evidence of in-depth thought?
Background here) Mr Obama has said several times he would not withdraw from Iraq willy-nilly (as Mr McCain accuses), but in consultation with commanders on the groundBravo for the in-depth thoughts from both men.
If you're interested in seeing some further and more in-depth thoughts from me on it, I'd like to point you to my website.
In-depth thought and solid information, including an outstanding synopsis by the American Sociological Association, appeared as amicus briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court.
Manager Neil Lennon said of the 27-year-old, who had been playing while carrying the injury: "The procedure was a bit more in-depth than first thought.
A two-step within-method qualitative triangulation research design was used to obtain the in-depth and confidential thoughts of 200 participants during the precaring, tangible caring, and postcaring stages.
Students write a composition describing the experience in-depth, articulating their thoughts, and using their newly acquired language structures.
Ford recalled that he was given advanced warning "to a degree," but he didn't go much more in-depth on his thoughts.
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