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"in enough detail" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you're giving instructions, discussing a plan, or providing a description. For example: "Please provide me with an explanation of the problem in enough detail so I can understand it."
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The collection of data on medical conditions was not collected consistently or in enough detail for us to determine whether the free prescriptions were due to health or income reasons.
He also thought the fees were not being disclosed in enough detail.
But he added that proposed regulations look unworkable and are not spelled out in enough detail.
It's wondering how I will be able to recall this experience in enough detail to jot it down afterwards.
Or they will insist that the author doesn't explain in enough detail why various events took the course they did.
He wants to scrap Mr Obama's health reforms and his financial regulations, but has not explained in enough detail what he will put in their place.
There were 46 conservative journalists or bloggers who wrote in enough detail about the allegations to allow me to characterize them in this way.
They are all here, drawn in enough detail to transcend mere caricature, brought to life by an excellent cast and enlivened with a lot of humor.
The entire place oozes a sense of history, and it is soaked in enough detail to make it feel entirely believable.
I hope they will learn about religions, and non-religious beliefs, in enough detail to allow us all to reference them confidently.
Theresa May came under repeated fire over her failure to look in enough detail at the family background of Baroness Butler-Sloss, who today stepped down as chairman of a wide-ranging inquiry into child abuse claims.
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