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The phrase "fleshing out" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to add more details or develop further on a topic or idea. Example: The outline for the novel was just a rough draft, so the author spent a lot of time fleshing out the characters and their backstories before starting the actual writing process.
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And fleshing out strongly develops with age.
It certainly does not need "fleshing out" or "updating" to be moving," Milo writes.
Republicans spend their days fleshing out proposals, which Romney decides not to champion.
Mr. Kazimiroff acknowledged "fleshing out" the story, but said the basic narrative was accurate.
"I don't really see the necessity in fleshing out what we already know," he said.
Coyle and Colvin describe dozens of experiments fleshing out this process.
You: "Blah blah, blah, blah," fleshing out details of your story.
Obedience?" That is another question worth fleshing out in the comments.
This idea needs more fleshing out, of course.
Other ways of fleshing out the details of a virtue reliabilist analysis raise similar questions.
But fleshing out the details beyond that will take much longer.
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