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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to the depth' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe the extent to which something extends or exists. For example, "The lake's clear waters reach to the depth of 30 feet."
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Listen to the depth.
That Bellinger went deep added to the depth of this blowout.
This move pays off thanks to the depth and limberness of her characterizations.
3 Pour vegetable oil to the depth of 1 2cm into a wok.
Internally we rank answers according to the depth of understanding the candidate demonstrated.
Repairs cables from New Foundland to Key West, to the depth of a mile.
They swim to the depth of the sea passing various levels in time.
And the column referred incorrectly to the depth of the Dead Sea.
The combination of three vocalists and three songwriters has added to the depth of the band.
"To the depth of his subconscious," replied Berners without a flicker.
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Drill to the depth that the screw requires to penetrate the wall sufficiently.
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