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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a detail of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific piece of information or aspect related to a larger subject or context.
Example: "In the report, there is a detail of the budget allocation for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "an aspect of" or "a point about".
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A detail of "Mural".
A detail of Whistler's iconic portrait.
A detail of implementation, I would say.
A detail of the wand's base.
(A) Detail of the main archaeological concentration in level PM4.
A detail of the eye of the storm.
By Peter Schjeldahl A detail of Harrison's "Hoarders" (2012).
A detail of "Kriziz," by ektor garcia, from 2016.
By Peter Schjeldahl A detail of Whistler's iconic portrait.
Here's a detail of one of the niches.
9.2 A detail of the LETG Grating Element Support Structure.
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