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"detailed timeline" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a specific and specific schedule or plan of events. Example: The project manager presented a detailed timeline of the construction process to the stakeholders, outlining each step and the estimated duration for completion.
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Conducted by the Ontario Provincial Police, the report includes autopsy and ballistics details revealing the location and severity of some of Zehaf-Bibeau's injuries, as well as a more detailed timeline of the events leading up to his death.
But we're going to go through a detailed timeline for Korey, beginning with precamp.
(A companion volume takes a similar approach in a detailed timeline of the war).
Shortly after the mayor's comments, the city released a more detailed timeline.
The investigators also released the first detailed timeline of Mr. Luna's travels the night of his death.
The Human Rights Watch report gives a detailed timeline of how the rioting in Lhasa broke out March 14.
The defence produced a detailed timeline that it said demonstrated the screams heard by neighbours were not from Steenkamp but a desperate Pistorius, horrified and crying for help.
The independent senator Nick Xenophon called on foreign minister Julie Bishop to provide a detailed timeline and explanation of what occurred, AAP reported.
That's something anyone with time to sit down with everything from Goodbye Columbus to Nemesis and a detailed timeline can do.
On Friday, American Electric Power, another utility company in Ohio, released a detailed timeline of events on its lines, which connect from the south with FirstEnergy's system.
The officer, a member of the 53-strong Ferguson city force, has not been named and the police have declined to offer a detailed timeline of what happened.
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