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The phrase "a more detailed knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the depth or extent of understanding about a particular subject or topic.
Example: "To excel in this field, one must possess a more detailed knowledge of the latest technologies and trends."
Alternatives: "a deeper understanding" or "an enhanced comprehension".
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"This means that a more detailed knowledge of the locale is needed.
It's curious to consider what the likes of Skerritt and Darvill make of fans who often have a more detailed knowledge of the shows they appear in; at Skerritt's panel, a complex question about plot developments in the Alien franchise forced his admission: "I actually only saw the one I was in".
A more detailed knowledge of the GR signalling pathways therefore opens up the possibility to specifically target GR function.
A more detailed knowledge of the albedo would provide information about possible cloud cover on the planet, or the nature of its surface.
Additionally, the proposed method allows to localize the thermal event which leads to a more detailed knowledge of battery pack's thermal situation.
New design requirements impose considering the response to exceptional as well as to ordinary loading and require a more detailed knowledge of the mechanical behavior.
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Second, to facilitate interpretation of prenatal variation, it will be necessary to develop a vastly more detailed knowledge base on the genetic causes of prenatal developmental disorders.
An experimental study was performed on a 36 kWth down-fired furnace in order to obtain a wider and more detailed knowledge of the influence of the key parameters on the gaseous fuel reburning process when typical Chinese coals served as the primary fuel.
Therefore, a better and more detailed knowledge on cortico-subcortical circuits in children is demanded.
Knowledge of these higher order sequences provides both a screen for clones containing such problem sequences, and potentially a method to generate more detailed knowledge of tandem repetitive regions such as centromeres or telomeres.
(Tel 9, Male, age 55, obese, BF high, chol high, HbA1c normal) Whilst understanding of the measures was often discussed in general terms, a few participants reported more detailed knowledge, such as for the BMI cut-off points: Well above 25 you start to sweat and above 30 you start to worry.
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