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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as detail" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to providing information or specifics about something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Please provide the report as detail on the project outcomes."
Alternatives: "in detail" or "with specifics".
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"The technical side gets derided as detail," he said.
A Roy Jenkins or a Nigel Lawson would have choked with laughter as detail followed detail.
As detail after detail emerged unofficially, there were no reports of terrorist ties, officials said.
As detail after vivid detail emerged, you were constantly reminded of the enduring freshness and vitality in Bernstein's score.
This month, Clarke was expelled from the Conservative party for life as detail of the allegations became public.
Together, the projection and the high-resolution view on the monitor form a large, seamless picture presenting overview as well as detail.
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Luckily Mr. Wise and Jennifer Yee, the pastry chef, are as detail-oriented as they come.
Hank Steinbrenner, 50, is not as detail-oriented as his father; he is not apt to demand new carpeting in the training room.
Alas, that's as detailed as he got.
I felt no one could be as detail-oriented as I was.
Willis & Geiger clothing was as detailed as it was rugged.
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