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The phrase "a more detailed reference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you are providing or requesting additional information or clarification on a particular subject.
Example: "For a more detailed reference, please consult the appendix at the end of the report."
Alternatives: "a more comprehensive source" or "a more thorough citation."
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and over time produce a more detailed reference architecture.
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Criticisms aside, we recognize that the authors have produced a text that provides the target audience with a brief, quick reference tool that could prove useful to trainee operating department practitioners during their study and placements, in conjunction with more detailed reference texts.
In one of his more detailed references to Mr. DeLay in the documents, Mr. RoBold seemed to suggest in an e-mailed message on Aug. 19, 2002, that Mr. DeLay would follow the committee's direction in fund-raising, not direct the fund-raising himself.
In the next two paragraphs we point to more detailed references, which together describe each of the components needed to fully characterize the sky glow produced by a city.
More detailed descriptions and figures characterising gene expression patterns, as well as more detailed references to the Drosophila literature, are provided in Appendix I below.
It first provides our acronym, then the type that we classified it into followed by a more detailed description and the reference to the study that introduced it.
For a more detailed explanation we refer the reader to the original works (given as reference).
The last two sets of figures from the 2011 census will be released in June and October next year, and will give a more detailed breakdown and cross-referencing of some of the same information.
For a more detailed list of related references, see [12].
For full references, and a more detailed summary of past observations, please refer to the VOTW deformation database and to the COMET volcano deformation catalogue.
Due to lack of space, this extended abstract does not contain references; a more detailed version is available from the author.
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