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Discover Ludwig"little detail" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a small or minor aspect or element of something. Here's an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The artist's painting was stunning, with every little detail carefully and intricately captured."
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But they provided little detail.
There was little detail on cutting costs.
Little detail is necessary now.
Attention was paid to every little detail.
Sophocles left that little detail out.
He picks out every single little detail".
That doesn't mean we agree on every little detail.
Little detail has emerged about his personal life.
Every single little detail, from the clothes, to the videos".
(It offers little detail on 50-plus others).
That little detail about the age really bothers me".
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