in-depth in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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profundo (profunda) ADJ

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The broadcasts include music news, show reviews, concert updates and in-depth interviews with independent and national acts.
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She soon turned to investigative journalism, and redefined the in-depth technique of writing.
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There have been several calls in parliament for a new in-depth investigation of this issue.
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The second hour of the programme was of a slower pace, offering a more in-depth look at financial and political events.
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This gives students a chance to have a much more sustained and in-depth academic experience.
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Additionally, optional newsletters are available for librarians and other interested parties to subscribe to receive even more in-depth reviews not readily available on the website.
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He has long been hailed for his in-depth reports and striking accuracy.
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The season mode was criticized for the lack of in-depth storylines and the way superstars spoke in season mode, through putrid lines and blocked text.
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In eighth grade, students have the opportunity to explore two of these four offerings in a more in-depth semester-long course.
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He was interviewed because of his in-depth knowledge of these aspects.
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