considerable depth
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsiderableanddepth
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considerable
adjective
uk/kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/us/kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/
large or of ...
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depth
noun
uk/depθ/us/depθ/
the distance down either from the top of something to the bottom, or to a distance below the top surface ...
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(Definition ofconsiderableanddepthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The authors of different chapters do not reach uniform conclusions on this issue, but they do explore the matter inconsiderabledepth.
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Eades (1997) shows inconsiderabledepththe problems of gaining acceptance in court of linguistic evidence on aborigines.
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And indeed, it does provideconsiderabledepthand breadth of information, along with a sense of the ongoing theoretical controversies surrounding clitics.
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To insist on their centrality is thus to go against preferences that haveconsiderabledepthand breadth in traditions of male power.
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This alteration may form a soil with a clay and mineral-rich composition often derived fromconsiderabledepthbeneath the surface, possibly producing a soil matrix more desirable for ingestion.
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The initial attraction of the site was that it provides the opportunity to consider the relationship between structured deposition and architecture through aconsiderabledepthof time.
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Practice-related issues are explored inconsiderabledepth.
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By linking these reported effects to the actual life circumstances at the time of caring, it is possible to explore the effects of informal caring inconsiderabledepth.
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In the final section, which treats of the theory of time, we do go intoconsiderabledepth, but without any complete resolution of the historical or philosophical issues at hand.
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Hence, the topics covered go intoconsiderabledepthwith relatively lengthy discussions on the pros and cons of the differing concepts and interpretations.
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Both think inconsiderabledepthabout all aspects of learning and performing and are willing and able to communicate their thoughts verbally, whether in a teaching context or more informally.
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I am sure that he will agree that the report goes intoconsiderabledepthand that it will take some time to consider it.
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It has carried out studies inconsiderabledepth, therefore, on the virus, which has in turn advanced substantially world knowledge of its characteristics.
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I think we succeeded because we looked at the problem in veryconsiderabledepth.
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Some of the figures came from outside groups which have considered the matter inconsiderabledepth.
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Her speech today has shown us theconsiderabledepthof her knowledge of the state of the motor industry.
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Unless there is aconsiderabledepthof densely planted trees, the attenuation provided is negligible.
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Certainly the matter will have to be examined inconsiderabledepth.
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Frequently they did not go down to aconsiderabledepth— sometimes they did, but frequently they did not.
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There is plenty of space for aconsiderabledepthof soil in the centre of the yard.
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