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The phrase "a ream of specifics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large quantity of detailed information or particulars about a subject.
Example: "The report provided a ream of specifics regarding the project's budget and timeline."
Alternatives: "a wealth of details" or "an abundance of specifics."
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He must fill out a ream of papers and answer many questions.
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Mr. Obama reeled off a ream of statistics to show the scale of the response so far.
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Inside the RV, she packs a ream of paper and extra ribbon.
Siri: "Here's your reminder for when you get to work: Steal a ream of paper.
Me: "Remind me to steal a ream of paper when I arrive at the office".
In addition its nightly report was little more than a ream of highlights.
Bonell sat with a ream of staff paper in his lap; Smith was at the mixing board.
Imagine ordering a ream of paper instead.
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