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in-depth

[in-depth] / ˈɪnˈdɛpθ /


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Don’t miss: MarketWatch’s in-depth live coverage of the U.S. labor market and other economic developments.

From MarketWatch

"There is no support, there is nothing at all - I've been to see two neurologists, neither neurologist had any in-depth knowledge of CTE," Ross said.

From BBC

With the time she saves, she is planning to do more in-depth reporting on state water-quality issues.

From The Wall Street Journal

To investigate, a team led by Associate Professor Kyohei Higashi from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Tokyo University of Science in Japan carried out an in-depth study using advanced molecular and proteomic methods.

From Science Daily

Monique Alves is a Brazilian content creator who runs and hosts Resident Evil Database, a fan-led website and YouTube channel covering in-depth news and theories about the horror franchise.

From BBC