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The phrase "a lengthy description of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an extensive explanation or account of a particular subject or topic. Example: "The report includes a lengthy description of the project's objectives and methodologies."
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The indictment lays out a lengthy description of the plot they are accused of.
Just before the consummation of this forbidden passion, the narrator breaks off for a lengthy description of the lovers' lunch.
A lengthy description of a candlelit corridor is not, in itself, going to keep you awake at night.
There is a lengthy description of the writer's recent visit to Harry Hopman at his tennis camp in Florida.
Wearing a top hat and holding a staff made of manzanita, the chapter's current noble grand humbug, Scott Nielsen, intoned a lengthy description of the plaque's significance.
Or there was this, after a lengthy description of someone he was worried about: "If I were a religious man I would pray for him.
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(You can bet ears perked up with that one!) Once the buyer had the attention of her audience, she then continued with a lengthier description of her skills, experience and job search goals.
Great care was taken to provide a safe and sensitive interview environment, resulting in positive feedback from participants at the end of the interview (see Campbell et al., 2004 for a lengthier description of steps taken to ensure participant well-being).
We agree that our original manuscript included a more lengthy description of our hypotheses than was warranted given our current data.
Some are intended to give the deceased mystical knowledge in the afterlife, or perhaps to identify them with the gods: for instance, Spell 17, an obscure and lengthy description of the god Atum.
The lengthy description of a selection called Chinatown read, in part: "This classic savory put into a sweet role will become an instant classic".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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