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The phrase "of great depth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has significant complexity, richness, or profundity, often in relation to ideas, emotions, or knowledge.
Example: "The novel explores themes of love and loss with a narrative of great depth that resonates with readers."
Alternatives: "of profound significance" or "of substantial complexity."
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Jean was a pure person, a woman of great depth, integrity, honor and old fashioned values.
He added that the Doctor Strange story requires an actor capable of great "depth and sincerity".
It was evident that she had it in her to become an actress of great depth.
Distinguished pike quenelles appear, as well, served in a lobster sauce of great depth.
So, distinguished pike quenelles appear, as well, served in a lobster sauce of great depth.
Such deposits may be of great depth and may actually block large portions of the river's flow.
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But there's greater satisfaction in watching Mina transform this seemingly simple cleaning woman into a complex character, possessed of great depths of feeling.
Although timber cutters had worked the area along the river, a mile or so inland was still terre sauvage and, like the ocean, it breathed wild grandeur; from it emanated a sense of great depths.
Plenty of research suggests animals are capable of great depths of empathy.
Is that truly indicative of greater depth of understanding?
Since not all iceberg-producing fjords have been adequately surveyed, another possibility is that Greenland fjords exist with entrances of greater depth.
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