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Discover LudwigThe phrase "details some" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to introduce specific information or examples within a sentence. Example: The report discusses the current economic situation and details some of the key factors contributing to the decline in growth.
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"Some details, some turnovers were just ridiculous.
But if you stick with "Ferran," details — some of them interesting — emerge.
The article also details some downsides of plain old reviews online, including reliability issues.
A new report from Amnesty International details some of this abuse.
I wrote a blogpost recently that details some of these occurrences.
"They said they need more details some economic projections," he said.
He details some of his adventures along the way in his book, Vietnamese Food, which I picked up in Hanoi.
A PIECE in this week's Economist details some of the methods restaurants are using to attract customers during straitened times.
The segment also details some notable foul-ups, like an investigation that resulted in a terrorist report on some nuns.
It details some of Belfort and his firm's dubious dealings — but has nothing to say about Belfort's lifestyle.
"We have gathered a huge amount of information which details some very disturbing events," he told the Rotherham Advertiser.
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