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in-depth

[in-depth] / ˈɪnˈdɛpθ /


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Assisted by AI, they could access the latest research to support accurate diagnosis and identify options that inform an in-depth conversation as they decide on the best treatment.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 27, 2026

Lee wrote on X they held "in-depth conversations about peace on the Korean Peninsula and Korea-US relations, and significant progress was made".

From Barron's • Jun. 18, 2026

It’s an in-depth portrait of Mr. Netravalkar—including his successes in youth cricket back in Mumbai, his education at Cornell, his marriage and family, and his integration into Oracle.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 16, 2026

“The Zoo is special, a community asset with naturalistic exhibits, conservation initiatives, animal interaction, and in-depth programming, providing such a meaningful experience takes money, lots of it,” the civil grand jury wrote in its report.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2026

To break them, she and her team looked at the messages in-depth.

From "The Woman All Spies Fear" by Amy Butler Greenfield




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