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The phrase 'missing details of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is incomplete or lacking important information. For example: "The report contained some interesting insights, but was missing details of the methodology used."
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In her Potter novels, Ms. Rowling learned how to simultaneously push her story forward while filling in missing details of her characters' pasts and dropping a lot of clues (and red herrings) along the way.
Many of the three-cent nickel pieces were not fully struck, and are missing details of the design; this is because the head of Liberty is directly opposite the III, and the Mint had trouble getting the hard metal alloy to adequately flow to the high points of both sides.
This is often due to missing details of the geographical annotation in OpenFluDB.
If necessary, we attempted to contact the authors to gain missing details of the methodological quality.
To some extent, missing details of complex intervention might be inevitable during abstraction of information due to the complexity in practice.
Further limitations include the retrospective character of the study and, due to that, some missing details of headache features.
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Under questioning, each museum director at the hearing promised to keep searching for missing details on the provenance of art in their collections.
What's even more interesting is that the works-in-progress, which may be missing details on hands or parts of faces, are just as aesthetically captivating as the finish product.
Manually documented processes can, e.g., miss details of alternative process branches, and the continuing change in logistic processes renders the documentation quickly outdated.
The two hardware products are being unveiled today at CES in Las Vegas, but the Valerie laptop will not ship until later this year and is still missing details for several of its specs (including battery life).
Their counterparts in China, who describe the islands as the missing detail on the crest of the cockerel that China's map vaguely resembles, naturally want more.
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