Sentence examples for to depth from inspiring English sources

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to depth

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The vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep.

  • Measure the depth of the water in this part of the bay.

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We have strong emotional attachments to depth.

So that's where it gets to depth".

Then, like the Empire State Building, there is an unbalanced ratio of width to depth.

Atmospheres don't yield easily to depth, but they're never opaque, either.

The effect of increasing pressure due to depth of burial is not considered to cause coalification.

The earliest thin crust was probably unstable and so foundered and collapsed to depth.

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Effective span-to-depth ratio.

The width-to-depth ratios are 2 and 20, respectively.

b) Age-to-depth model for the sediment core.

Flexural strength increases with span-to-depth ratio.

beams with thin webs and low span-to-depth ratios.

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