in-depth look

Frequency: 7.518.2 per million words

A thorough examination or consideration of something.

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  • The documentary offers an in-depth look at the life of the artist.
  • The authors take an in-depth look at topical money issues.
  • We need to take an in-depth look at the financial reports before making a decision.
  • This documentary offers an in-depth look into the history of the ancient civilization.
  • Her latest article provides an in-depth look into the causes of climate change.
  • Before making a decision, we need to take an in-depth look at all available data.
  • The team conducted an in-depth look at the software's performance issues.
  • Her research provides an in-depth look at the psychological effects of social media.
  • Before launching, they had to take an in-depth look at potential market risks.
  • The investigative report took an in-depth look at corporate corruption.
  • The professor encouraged students to take an in-depth look at historical documents.
  • We plan to take an in-depth look at the new policy during our next meeting.
  • This book gives an in-depth look at ancient civilizations and their customs.
  • The book gives an in-depth look at the complex legal system.
  • Management decided to take an in-depth look into the employee satisfaction survey results.
  • Scientists are taking an in-depth look at the environmental impact of climate change.
  • The investigative journalist took an in-depth look at the political scandal.
  • To truly understand the problem, you must take an in-depth look at its root causes.
  • To fully understand the phenomenon, one must take an in-depth look at its complex origins.
  • The professor encouraged students to take an in-depth look at primary sources.