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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into depth" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to delve deeper into something or to gain a more thorough understanding of a topic. Example: The research team went into depth on the effects of climate change on different ecosystems.
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The torso snaps into depth.
Images now explode into depth and tell goofy, romantic stories.
"I'm not going into depth about that," El-Amin said.
It went into depth about food being the main problem.
But they got into depth and felt comfortable.
"I don't bore them by going into depth about it," he says.
"I like to read, and when I read I study — I go into depth," he told me.
With a classic stripe painting such as Apres-Midi (1981), the stripes seem magically to unfold into depth.
"Only when you get into depth and follow-up do you get interesting and illuminating answers," he said.
For those who really want to go into depth on certain aspects of recent events, there is a second group of sites that specialize in original source material.
"Kiss" led to the early black-and-white Op works, like "Movement in Squares" (1961), a flat checkerboard that seems to collapse or fold into depth.
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