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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'How detailed' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when asking about the amount of detail in a situation. For example, "How detailed should the instructions be for the assembly of this product?".
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That's how detailed this is, and how specific it is.
So Barr must make a report and, once again, can decide how detailed it should be.
Given how detailed these apps are, I'm curious if you have a background in architecture.
It depends on how detailed the information is that you receive.
Examples of how detailed interior and exterior surveys, house by house.
twitter.com/kickette Not the most regularly updated blog, but when you see how detailed the tactical treatises are, you'll understand.
"I can't believe our conversations just this week, how detailed he is and the pairings, the possibilities, the players.
It could not be learned how the authorities followed up on the information or how detailed it was.
Any legal error, no matter how detailed or minute, may cause a defect in the title that impairs its marketability.
It's unclear, though, how detailed Barr's summary will be though due to "legitimate investigative" or "privacy concerns" that require confidentiality.
A two-year agreement costs from $800 to $10,000, depending on how detailed the marketing plan is.
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