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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the depth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to depths of a physical place, or the depths of an emotion or concept. For example, "He plumbed the emotional depths of his soul in search of peace."
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The difference was in the depth.
This ceremony is held in the depth of winter.
A bias in the depth measurement is also observed.
shuffle_backward Shuffles the object one step backward in the depth.
shuffle_forward Shuffles the object one step forward in the depth.
Shuffles the object one step forward in the depth.
Ice occasionally forms there in the depth of winter.
There is much in the depth of it.
Not a bad idea, but absolutely not in the depth of recession.
The Yankees' greatest advantage in this series could be in the depth of their starting rotation.
It is in the depth of these characters where Ms. Cusk falters.
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