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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all this detail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant amount of specific information or particulars about a subject.
Example: "I appreciate all this detail you've provided; it really helps clarify the project requirements."
Alternatives: "all this information" or "all these specifics".
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We really need not have all this detail.
"I'd not have the energy now for all this detail now," he told us, laughing.
Why do I go into all this detail?
This may sound fanatical to the point of derangement, but in the hands of Weir, his cast and production designer William Sandell, all this detail has an unmistakable cumulative impact.
"Laverne would never go into all this detail about her body, but I know trans women who are very proud of their hoohahs and want to dispense useful information about them".
It is not necessary to work out all this detail now, you can decide later while drawing and you can always change your mind, experiment!
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For now, however, all of this detail remains academic.
Masterly, all of this detail is made to appear extremely flat, like the front of a sleek skyscraper.
To be clear, our forecast model doesn't "know" all of this detail about the Mitchell Research and Foster McCollum White Baydoun polls.
All of this detail is put forth in complicated ways, with paint laid on thick, streaked and stained, and scraped away.
"I don't think that exposing all this detailed information you have about the customer is necessary," said Alan Pearlstein, chief executive of Cross Pixel Media, a digital marketing agency.
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