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Discover LudwigThe phrase "study the details of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the examination or analysis of specific aspects or components of a subject or topic. Example: "Before making a decision, it is important to study the details of the proposal thoroughly."
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Ms. Barberena has not had time to study the details of the proposals before Congress.
With the Clintons now hoping to return to the White House, it is useful to study the details of how they managed it the last time around.
Last night Labour MP Martin Salter, who sits on the home affairs select committee, said it was important to study the details of the new proposals.
He used computerised tomography, a sophisticated form of X-ray scanning, to study the details of dinosaur inner ears.
The chemistry prize was won by Ahmed Zewail, who uses lasers to study the details of chemical reactions.
Lauren Peduzzi, a safety board spokeswoman, said that six investigators had been dispatched from Washington, D.C., to study the details of the accident, in which the officer's car jumped a median and collided head-on with the employees' car.
The dominant theme of the books seems to be that if you let this big, obstinate man study the details of a crime long enough, patterns will form and logic and human understanding does the rest.
But when the two-day meeting ends on Wednesday, Fed-watchers will study the details of its announcement closely for clues as to whether any increase is a one-off, or the first of many.
At a briefing in Washington, the State Department spokesman, Richard A. Boucher, said: "We'll study the details of the European Union's decision very closely, and we'll look forward to discussing it in more detail with member states".
A spokesman for Anged said the association was not able to comment because it first needed to study the details of the ruling.
Suggested Activity: Study the details of the New York City ban and watch the Op-Doc video above, and then make your own judgment.
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