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"in-depth understanding of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a comprehensive, educated comprehension of a particular topic. For example, "I gained an in-depth understanding of physics after studying for four years."
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Then it's time to get down to an in-depth understanding of how sinkholes suddenly occur.
He said "the formation of seminarians should involve a more in-depth understanding" of celibate life.
Multilingual and multicultural, I have an in-depth understanding of the Arab and European mind-sets.
Working with people who have in-depth understanding of the major issues is key to the project's success.
"This class provides a chance for the audience to get an in-depth understanding of his full process.
For Europe to benefit from China's rise would require an in-depth understanding of China's aims and political constraints.
As she said onstage, it gives her an "in-depth understanding" of how this world works.
This provided in-depth understanding of hydraulics and nitrogen dynamics.
Most investors believe that success in investing stems from an in-depth understanding of purchased companies.
Gaining an in-depth understanding of local culture is another unique charm of fieldwork.
Thus, a better in-depth understanding of the complex processes involved in OA is mandatory.
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