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be details
noun
Something small enough to escape casual notice.
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There will still be details to fill in.
There will often be details about famous friends, affairs and obscure dinner party guests.
At that point, I knew the deal was sealed and the rest would be details.
It's just a hunch, but I sense you and the outfit you built might not be "details people".
The panels in this campus auditorium reveal streaked images — faces, eyes, naked legs — that could be details of Renaissance paintings.
At the beginning of 2012, I received an anonymous document in the mail describing what appeared to be details of the Heartland Institute's climate program strategy.
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This can be detailed work.
Every architectural component must be detailed well.
Also, the item description should be detailed.
Can it be detailed any more delicately?
Be detailed.
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