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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a details" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "details"? You can use "details" when referring to specific pieces of information or facts about something.
Example: "Please provide the details of the project so we can move forward."
Alternatives: "specifics" or "particulars".
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A) Details of Jitterbug's prediction method with the metrics used as filtering criteria highlighted in orange.
"I'm a details person.
"Saad is not a details person," his brother Jahid says.
He is also more of a details man than Paisley.
It's proactive and practical: you are a details man.
a, Details of interaction between SdeA PDE and mART core.
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There are always important details, good and bad, hidden in the small print of a PBR, especially one produced by a details-merchant such as Mr Brown.
Rousseff, a details-oriented technocrat who had never held elective office, won easily.
However, it can also irritate a details-oriented marker who notes the habit being repeated throughout.
Because private-equity funding and M&A details are less clearly reported, this may not be a comprehensive list of consumer companies.
Additional file 1: Part A. Details of the Swedish Intensive Care Register.
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