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Discover Ludwig"tell details" is not a correct or complete sentence.
It is missing a subject and a verb. A correct version could be "Please tell me the details" or "Could you tell me more details?" Example: "Please tell me the details of your trip to Europe."
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Canvassers were instructed to share personal stories — to either come out as gay or talk about someone they cared for who was hurt by Proposition 8. "Tell details, names, years together," another sheet instructed.
Canvassers were instructed to share personal stories to either come out as gay or talk about someone they cared for who was hurt by Proposition 8. "Tell details, names, years together," another sheet instructed.
Dr. Richard E. Smalley, a professor of chemistry at Rice University in Houston, and his colleagues are studying what colors of light are absorbed by single nanotubes, a technique known as spectroscopy that can tell details about a molecule's structure.
He tell Details magazine he ordered 200 pairs.
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