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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'details was' is not correct or usable in written English
In English, the proper form of the verb 'to be' when referring to details is 'were.' For example, you could say, "The details were clearly outlined in the document."
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Private Details was euthanized.
Mr. Reagan's command of details was far from complete.
A charge sheet containing various personal details was completed.
Another hearing to approve final details was scheduled for Tuesday.
The daguerreotype's ability to capture fine details was the source of its instant popularity.
Details was losing millions every year under Condé Nast's auspices when it was shut.
It was remarkably subtle, and the care people put into these details was moving".
Twitter's move to hand over the details was first revealed by the Guido Fawkes political blog.
Relax, traditionalists: attention to Mustang-centric details was not lost or trivialized.
"No sensitive information, like bank account or credit card details, was accessed".
The discipline of writing for the small screen, paring away words and details, was pleasurable.
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