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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more depth" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to have a greater level of detail or understanding. Example: The article lacked depth, but the author promised to add more information in the next edition.
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I felt the song needed more depth.
He wanted more depth in the bullpen.
But Cashman wants more depth.
He gives us more depth.
The Devils have more depth.
"There's more depth in the order.
Could there have been more depth?
Some were interviewed in more depth.
"They're just in a little more depth".
"I can get more depth and atmosphere".
"But I may have more depth now".
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