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The phrase "a detailed response" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when requesting or referring to a thorough and comprehensive answer to a question or topic.
Example: "I would appreciate a detailed response to my inquiry about the project timeline."
Alternatives: "an in-depth reply" or "a comprehensive answer."
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The prime minister will give a detailed response to Tusk's statement on Tuesday, which is likely to be highly detailed and will explain any legislative changes that are needed.
Neither choreographer seemed unduly concerned with a detailed response to musical structure.
The campaigners have hit back with a detailed response to Lord Freud.
Jeppson writes a detailed response regarding the Hiroshima mission after being questioned by an admirer.
The Diebold story provides in narrative form a detailed response to each of the concerns.
The administration's strategy of holding back on a detailed response appeared to be based on two calculations.
I am accepting all of the recommendations in full and will set out a detailed response to parliament later today.
"I find it offensive to engage in a rumormongering campaign by giving a detailed response," he said at one point.
The letter prompted a detailed response from Mr. Blair, but not until Oct. 11, more than a month later.
The second half of our paper consists of a detailed response to the specific data discussed by Pinker and Jackendoff.
In a detailed response to the criticisms made by the IFS yesterday, he insisted that Labour did have a plan for dealing with the deficit.
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