at a … depth
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To be at a certain type of depth (e.g., at a considerable depth).
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- Certain species of fish thrive at a considerable depth where sunlight cannot reach.
- The submarine is designed to operate at a great depth, far below the surface.
- Archaeologists discovered the ruins at a surprising depth beneath the modern city.
- The river is only safe for swimming at a shallow depth near the bank.
- We need to install the foundation piles at a consistent depth to ensure stability.
- The roots of this ancient tree have grown at an astonishing depth into the earth.
- The sensor is calibrated to function accurately at a specific depth.
- This particular mineral is only found at a very deep depth within the mine.
- Plant these bulbs at a moderate depth to protect them from frost.
- The treasure chest was rumored to be buried at an unknown depth on the island.