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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with more depth" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the thoroughness or intensity of an activity or emotion. For example, "He ran with more depth than ever before."
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"I do want to play characters with more depth.
"You can show clothing with more depth," Ms. Kamali said.
Subjects are covered with more depth and seriousness in the paper.
There has never been a slave master in the history of Hollywood portrayed with more depth.
Some of them are in the form of lightboxes that read like framed pictures, but with more depth; others are videotapes.
If my voice feels tired and heavy, I put on Juan Diego Flórez; if my voice is light, I'll listen to someone with more depth.
In high school, those lessons will be offered with more depth and detail, with an emphasis on preventing pregnancy and diseases, including H.I.V./AIDS.
The noted biographer retells the story of Vita Sackville-West and Violet Keppel, but with more depth and context than anyone before.
"You want a minimum-input type cow, with more depth of body, more thickness, good udder structure and a good disposition," Mr. Calvo said.
Internazionale have augmented their squad with more depth and individual talent, but with just days to go until the start of the new league season, they still lack cohesion.
Calvin Reid, an editor at Publishers Weekly, the trade magazine, said: "He captures black language and black middle-class characters with more depth than you often see in commercial fiction".
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