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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crisp details" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe information or descriptions that are clear, precise, and well-defined.
Example: "The artist's painting was admired for its crisp details, capturing every nuance of the landscape."
Alternatives: "clear details" or "sharp details."
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Mr. Moran often brings out the crisp details of his imagery, the better to startle us with its antics.
Made the year Voltaire died, the crisp details show him with a creased brow and just the trace of a smile.
Feola's arias were flanked by two symphonies, neither of which came off quite as well, with Rhorer's soft-toned players struggling to get crisp details across the huge spaces of the hall.
The 12-megapixel camera is a step down from the 16-megapixel camera in the Galaxy S5, but it is still a solid camera with good colour saturation, crisp details and fast auto-focus.
As was true for Andy Warhol, the commercial world provided Sheeler with an alternate style, in this case, one based on sharp edges, crisp details and high production values, all of which he retained as his photography evolved from necessary evil into salvation.
The looser-limbed One More Night, by contrast, has something of the roll of the Black Keys (Danger Mouse clients) to it, stitched together with crisp details where the combination of parping organ and bright horns could be so much more textbook.
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For adherents of high-definition technology, everything must be full of crisp detail.
A fair number of the classic films are available from Kino and other DVD distributors, often in crisp, detail-rich transfers.
It chronicles the bitter end of a marriage, capturing in crisp detail the relationship's final day as experienced by father, mother, son and daughter.
The New York Times's Jon Caramanica described Ms. Etheridge a few years back as a "gloriously old-fashioned belter, limber enough to switch easily, and often, between crisp, detailed singing and impassioned howling".
The book piles up in crisp detail the minutest facts of the lives of six survivors of the atomic bomb, from the hours just before the blast through their old age or death.
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