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Discover LudwigThe phrase "minutiae of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the small, precise, or trivial details of a subject or situation.
Example: "The report focused on the minutiae of the project, highlighting every small detail that contributed to its success."
Alternatives: "details of" or "fine points of".
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From the minutiae of our lives.
And the wittily rendered minutiae of a meddlesome community.
As for the impact of the minutiae of "natural" parenting?
"He's startled by the smallest minutiae of life.
We don't need to know the minutiae of his treatment.
Underwater, the camera picks up minutiae of expression and intention.
The minutiae of other people's lives is seriously addictive.
"It was about the minutiae of the soldiers' lives.
He can go on forever about the minutiae of franchising.
He immerses himself in the minutiae of policy.
He simply has decided not to get bogged down in the minutiae of his movements.
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