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The phrase "adding more detail" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to elaborate on a topic or provide additional information. Example: "In my report, I will be adding more detail about the project's impact on the community."
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Perhaps best of all, current and former Amazonians picked up where the article left off, adding more detail and lived experience than even a long newspaper story can contain.
The Merrill Lynch tool first requests annual expenses as a lump sum in broad categories to help get families started, then allows users the option of adding more detail if they wish; additional help is available in a free workbook, also on the site.
We recently reported exactly how Google is managing its Map Maker community, giving them badges for accomplishments and adding more detail to make Google Maps better.
Sterelny sharpens his response to massive modularity by adding more detail to his accounts of how many of our uniquely human traits may have evolved (see e.g. Sterelny 2012).
Upscaling of non-4K sources is clearly superior, for instance, with the new engine adding more detail, reducing noise, and delivering a more "3D" effect and better skin tones.
Yet I thought at first that I was watching an HD channel, so good is the OLED65E8 at detecting and removing source noise from the digital broadcast signal before adding more detail.
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I can assure you that, as 66 approaches Jan . 28 I am no longer adding more details!
We appreciate these comments and have attempted to be clearer by adding more details on this to the methods section.
Worry about revising and editing and adding more details later.
Start out by coloring the drawing roughly, and adding more details as you go along.
Yesterday he added more detail to his plan.
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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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