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Meanings of
in-depth
in English
Broad in scope.
comprehensive
Synonyms
Examples for "
comprehensive
"
comprehensive
Examples for "
comprehensive
"
1
Europe has yet to come up with
comprehensive
rules for financial reform.
2
In other words, affected students will need more
comprehensive
private health cover.
3
Future studies of
comprehensive
prenatal case management should focus on cross-level questions.
4
The idea was to provide a more
comprehensive
view of family problems.
5
No trade deal, however
comprehensive
,
will obviate the need for customs declarations.
Usage of
in-depth
in English
1
EOBC poses a serious threat to public health and requires
in
-
depth
investigation.
2
The leaked data showed
in
-
depth
knowledge of New Zealand politics, she said.
3
More
in
-
depth
research is needed for transforming this result into clinical setting.
4
Future Planet is a home for
in
-
depth
,
evidence-based stories on potential solutions.
5
Qualitative methods included focus group discussions,
in
-
depth
interviews and critical incident interviews.
6
Peter takes an
in
-
depth
look at the issue in this week's Agenda.
7
These steps provide an overview; later sections offer a more
in
-
depth
look:
8
It only takes a minute and helps support original,
in
-
depth
culture journalism.
9
However, he didn't have
in
-
depth
technical knowledge because he came from procurement.
10
Their online content hub is a source for
in
-
depth
personal tax help.
11
The Wider Image is a service of
in
-
depth
visual reports from Reuters.
12
Additional
in
-
depth
basic training in neonatal resuscitation may reduce mortality rates further.
13
So an
in
-
depth
review is not unexpected, ICE said in a statement.
14
Along with surveys, 58 of the migrants participated in longer,
in
-
depth
interviews.
15
The EU began an
in
-
depth
probe of the loan on June 11th.
16
It is thought to be the first
in
-
depth
study of female jihadists.
Other examples for "in-depth"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
in-depth examination
in-depth investigation
In-depth
through the time