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Discover LudwigThe phrase "general details" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to broad information about a particular topic, such as a description, overview, or summary. For example, "Refer to the attached document for general details about the company's marketing strategy for 2021."
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The general details, however, are known.
Some general details can be found below.
The general details of Ms. Carr's life, however, are known in Ireland.
Officials of the Salt Lake committee provided general details of the fund yesterday.
While the method is presented in general, details are worked out for the case of evaluating electrostatic potentials and forces.
The United Nations did not release the complete 500-page document, providing instead only general details about the report.
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A report last week from the transportation authority's inspector general detailed negligence by machinists and their supervisors.
He told Guthrie that he plans to sue the Justice Department over his dismissal — although he did not specifically address the evidence that the inspector general detailed against him.
In one case, investigations of a former electricity minister landed him in jail before he escaped and fled to the United States, and an Oil Ministry inspector general detailed extensive smuggling and extortion schemes that he said bedeviled the industry.
Testimony from the Government Accountability Office and the department's inspector general detailed lax oversight of schools receiving aid and student loan servicers, the middlemen who collect and apply borrower payments.
Jenna's article from The Intercept has some good general detail on that, specifically that those 7 were recreated from photos obtained via TravelSentry documents.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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