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Discover LudwigThe phrase "detail for" can be used in written English, but it may not be considered grammatically correct.
It is often used in spoken language and may be considered informal. Example: "Can you give me more detail for the project we assigned last week?".
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This is a minor detail for him.
Level of Detail for 3D Graphics.
There is not enough detail for me to be convinced.
Devil in detail for #as2013 £1bn dept cuts.
Some have hand-crocheted detail for an old-fashioned look.
Victoria Welton read her poem Detail for Ross, her partner.
I'm going into this detail for a somewhat technical reason.
But he does not give enough detail for the reader.
All strategies are analyzed in detail for various braking events.
The model sacrifices fine detail for a rapid development time.
Residents here take pains to praise the Romneys' security detail for its neighborliness.
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