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'go detail' is not correct and usable in written English.
In written English, you can use the phrase 'go into detail' in order to indicate that someone is providing more explanation or details about something. For example, "John went into detail about the problems with the new project."
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Go detail crazy!
MGI also provides a graphical display of GO annotations from the GO detail page for each gene.
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The entire GO details were obtained from Ensembl using the BioMart tool [ 21].
But he declined to go into detail.
He did not go into detail.
But he did not go into detail.
I'm not going to go into detail.
He would not go into detail about what he said.
It did not go into detail about the hazards.
The police declined to go into detail about the case.
He did not go into detail about why.
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