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- adverb nonstandard
in depth
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Examples
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I feel if someone research Pawlenty financial support indepthly, he is well funded by insurance, drug companies and specific health care that is way over cost.
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It allows readers to get the gist right away and then read more indepthly later.
Reuters: An editor-in-chief Twitters » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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I'm a few days late on gettting the link up, but Justina has now answered, indepthly, all his readers questions.
Justina Robson on Keeping It Real Lou Anders 2008
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We've been covering this fairly indepthly over on Lost Weekend, being UK based, and BA's PR blunders seem to know no bounds.
The Cranky Flier Poor start to Heathrow T5 opening - Musings of The 2010
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We've been covering this fairly indepthly over on Lost Weekend, being UK based, and BA's PR blunders seem to know no bounds.
The Cranky Flier 2010
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The whole post-World War II generation learned indepthly there are certain things that needed to be understood from the German experience, how such atrocities could occur in a 20th century modern.
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The whole post-World War II generation learned indepthly there are certain things that needed to be understood from the German experience, how such atrocities could occur in a 20th century modern.
pterodactyl commented on the word indepthly
One of my teachers at the university used this word in an assignment description. I'm not sure how I should feel about this. On the one hand, it's either an awkward coinage or an error, but on the other hand, it does include the sequence "pthly", which I can't help but respect.
November 26, 2009
reesetee commented on the word indepthly
I don't know about you, ptero, but I have a hard time looking at it without experiencing phantom tongue pain.
December 1, 2009