HT201250 Access Time Machine daily back-ups from 1 month ago?

Time machine saves daily back-up for one month, then weekly back-up for all time before 1 month ago.
Is there a way to find daily back-ups from more than a month ago?
That is, I seek to access all daily back-ups for a file from 2.5 months ago, rather than just weekly back-ups, so that I can access the past daily interval changes and recover daily deletions for this file.
Thanks for any help.

ed00006 wrote:
Is there a way to find daily back-ups from more than a month ago?
No, sorry.  When they're deleted, they're deleted.
After that long, the space has almost certainly been re-used, so even an expensive, elaborate Data Recovery process or service won't turn up anything useful.

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