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"a detailed answer" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a thorough and complete response to a question or problem. Example: "The professor was impressed by Jane's detailed answer to the essay prompt, as she had thoroughly researched and analyzed all of the key points."
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The DWP gave a detailed answer with Chris Grayling, the employment minister, detailing the types of local payments for which it uses postcode information.
Someone asked him to detail the reasons for his benching and Pennington gave a detailed answer about the Jets trading up to draft Kellen Clemens and wanting "to take that chance and roll the dice and see what happens with a young quarterback".
Clinton smiled as he spoke; she had a detailed answer.
System analysis provides a detailed answer to the question, What will the new system do?
This is a very large question, actually, and a detailed answer goes back to pre-modern times.
A detailed answer came quickly from "David," who said he was a straight man married to a lesbian.
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Additional information about Berkeley's Office of Intellectual Property and Industry Research Alliances (IPIRA and Office of Technology Licensingg — including a detailed answers to frequently asked questions — is also available online.
If you are in school, and a teacher asks you a question, give a long, detailed answer that is off-topic.
If you'd like to ask a very drill-down-deep question about service or about a project, you get a really detailed answer.
Instead, ask an "open question" like "how do you get to Victoria?" as they will have to reply with a more detailed answer which will help you get a conversation going.
The woman is suing the paper for libel, so a more detailed answer to that question may emerge.
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