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Difference between In depth and Out of one’s depth

in depth—dealing with a subject very thoroughly:

  • He had the choice of writing in depth about a few novelists or of skimming over as many authors as he could.

out of one’s depth—in a situation too difficult to understand or cope with:

  • When John talks about music, I soon get out of my depth because he knows so much more about it.