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For example, if you know that it costs you $200 to acquire a customer, and you know what your conversion rate by channel is (Facebook, Google, email, etc)., you should build an addendum to this that gets granular about which channels you intend to spend on.
Pelecanos has made Washington his literary stamping grounds, and he gets granular in "The Cut". He describes streets and intersections, sightlines and cemetery vistas, date-friendly restaurants, easy-to-miss bars and the commercial district passings in the natural way of a longtime resident.
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"This is about getting granular," he says.
Now's the time to get granular.
Rather than saying "someone who wants kids", get granular.
I'm not going to get granular about the objects, but I saw so many wonderful things.
Granular -- Generally used in tandem with the verb "to get," as in, "We need to get granular on this issue," meaning to examine the fine details.
For $99 a year, Imdb Pro subscribers get granular access to all kinds of industry data, like movie budgets and details about films in production.
See what problems Columbia students have taken on in "H4D Projects" and get granular on what to expect and what is expected of you in "FAQs on H4D".
Once Mr. Braunstein says that the regulators didn't routinely get granular information about the actual positions, Mr. Levin pares back his questions slightly.
If it weren't for The Geekmeister here [Chief Financial Officer Thomas Benson Jr.], we'd never have been able to get granular on our business plan in time for the I.P.O.
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