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Discover LudwigThe word "minutiae" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to small, trivial details or matters. Example: The minutiae of managing the accounts was becoming increasingly tedious.
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the minutiae
noun
A minor detail, often of negligible importance.
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Then there are the minutiae.
During construction, Jones managed the minutiae.
They're focused on the minutiae".
One ought to protest the minutiae, but the minutiae are all the fun.
It is attention to the minutiae.
Onlookers may find the minutiae bewildering.
From the minutiae of our lives.
"Men's wear is about the minutiae," he said.
The minutiae are instructive, though at times relentless.
As for the impact of the minutiae of "natural" parenting?
We don't need to know the minutiae of his treatment.
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