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Used with adjectives:
"
We forgot the little detail at the end."
(little, minor, small, tiny)
"
You left out major details from your autobiography."
(major, considerable, great, juicy)
"
His paintings have fascinating detail."
(fascinating, interesting, colorful, vivid)
"
The witness told me the graphic details of the crime."
(graphic, gruesome, gory, chilling, shocking, disturbing)
"
The police asked for complete details of the accident."
(complete, full)
"
She told me the intimate details of their first date."
(intimate)
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The salary is an important detail."
(important, crucial, essential)
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Let's try to overlook the insignificant detail."
(insignificant, irrelevant, trivial)
"
We need the factual details to finish the report."
(factual, historical, personal, technical)
Used with verbs:
"
Can you give me more details?"
(give, offer, send)
"
Please provide more detail in your report."
(provide)
"
You should disclose this important detail."
(disclose, reveal, share, explain, lay out)
"
The report contains a crucial detail."
(contains, has, includes, shows, omits, overlooks, lacks, confirms, uncovers)
"
We need to discuss the details of the contract."
(discuss, negotiate, check, examine, study)
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Who is going to handle the details of the wedding."
(handle, take care of)
Used with prepositions:
"
He examined the plan in detail."
(in)
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The boss went into detail about his performance."
(about)
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Look at the website for more details."
(for)
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The lawyers explained the details of the contract."
(of)
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Please give me more details on your wedding."
(on)
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They are arguing over the details of the report."
(over)