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The phrase "a detailed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is thorough or comprehensive in nature, often referring to information, reports, or descriptions.
Example: "The report provided a detailed analysis of the market trends over the past year."
Alternatives: "an in-depth" or "a comprehensive".
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A detailed, rigorous, challenging read.
I have a detailed question.
Give a detailed description.
A detailed schedule is at HalfMoonSword.org.org
They answered in a detailed e-mail.
It was a detailed map of Manchuria.
(For a detailed discussion, see enamelwork).
But critics want a detailed risk assessment.
Writer makes a detailed comparison of….
(For a detailed explanation, see rocket).
I want a detailed plan.
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