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The phrase "press for details" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking for someone to provide more specific information. For example, you could say, "I'm interested in your plan to address the issue, can you press for details?".
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If it does, press for details.
I don't press for details.
My dad". I don't press for details.
But people sometimes press for details, and Hadid happily obliges.
Ms. Cadillo and Mr. Jensen fight; the hosts Luis Jiménez and Moonshadow press for details.
To assess their competence at developing organizational capabilities, press for details about the people they've mentored.
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She pressed for details.
Eagerly, Mr. Daley pressed for details -- what neighborhood?
Reese grimaces when pressed for details of his impetuous youth.
Pressed for details, the company had no further comment.
"There's nothing there but Americans," he reportedly said, when pressed for details.
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