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The phrase "thorough in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is detailed and comprehensive in their approach to a task or subject.
Example: "She is thorough in her research, ensuring that every detail is covered."
Alternatives: "meticulous in" or "diligent in".
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But Australia's domination of France was thorough in the opener.
"We have to be thorough in all of this.
He's very thorough in everything that he does.
Gott is thorough in his description of Chavez's efforts.
All of that is thorough in the O.L.C. sense.
"We were the most thorough in Jenin," she added.
"Red Heat" is thorough in scope and quite readable.
We're very thorough in evaluating talent and character".
"We have been very thorough in our process".
But then they decided to be more thorough in their investigation".
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Thorough, in-depth explanations of why someone is good at what they do. .
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