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was in-depth
adjective
Thorough; comprehensive.
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The next most sought-after quality was "in-depth subject expertise," cited by 25 percent of respondents.
The methodology used was in-depth interviews in order to gain a detailed understanding on the faculty's experiences and perspectives regarding competency assessment by the use of rubrics.
The cell functioning was in-depth investigated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy over a large applied voltage range and compared to a cell based on a nanoparticle TO2 mesoporous layer.
From the Pentagon Papers to Watergate, there was in-depth, researched and vetted reporting.
The study was in-depth and used a large sample (n=94) for qualitative research across different geographical areas.
This study's main goal was in-depth understanding of the processes of abstinence in alcohol-dependent people, to gain: 1).
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This would be in-depth analysis in advance of press release".
There are in-depth conversations, opportunities to explore one another emotionally as well as simply physically.
This will be in-depth work on a broad range of European economic issues.
"These are in-depth inspections, but we do not take the bus apart," she said.
AF: I think what Noor is already recognized for is in-depth visual storytelling.
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