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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into detail" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to discuss or explain something thoroughly or in great depth. Example: "During the presentation, the speaker went into detail about the company's new product line, carefully explaining each feature and its benefits."
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into detail
adverb
Thoroughly; including every detail.
Exact(60)
But he declined to go into detail.
He did not go into detail.
He would not go into detail.
But he did not go into detail.
"We didn't go into detail on content".
I'm not going to go into detail.
"I won't go into detail," Mr. Mattis said.
This blog goes into detail about three of the interviews.
Before I go into detail, here is a quick disclaimer.
He did not go into detail about why.
Without going into detail – it was not fine.
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