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"in-depth read" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a thorough reading of a particular text, or a period of sustained focus on a topic or subject. For example, "I completed an in-depth read of the novel to prepare for my literature class."
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Then I've at least got a grasp on it for a later in-depth read.
We have to ensure getreading is one of those key places people turn to when unlocking their phone, be it for a quick catch-up on the latest news or an in-depth read on the issues affecting our town".
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It could be a better route especially as the weekend papers are going for more in-depth reads rather than breaking new stories.
You know what you want to eat even before you leave the house, whereas, given the amount of in-depth reading your partner does, they seem to be under the impression that the restaurant is some sort of book club.
The aforementioned blogs make for thoughtful, in-depth reading.
More in-depth reading of the Unscear document will reveal several instances where Unscear draws attention to this lack of vital knowledge.
Luanne McKinnon, a former graduate student of Dr. Gasman's at the University of Virginia and now director of the University of New Mexico Art Museum, said, "Lydia's in-depth reading of Picasso is in the air and water of the field, so to speak".
Jaffa's masterwork, "Crisis of the House Divided" (1959),was an in-depth reading of the Lincoln-Douglas debates that showed what was at stake was nothing less than the highest principles of justice.
"The ideal situation when it's a really big paper is when they do a press conference on it, either by teleconference or at the SMC [Science Media Centre], because then you get an in-depth reading of the paper and a chance to iron out all the questions etc".
An in-depth reading of their narratives, though, shows a more complex and faceted aspirational profile.
Then, I performed a more in-depth reading of the 43 news reports that addressed, at a national level2, the topic of early schooling.
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