Sentence examples for voluminous detail from inspiring English sources

The phrase "voluminous detail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or document that contains a large amount of detailed information. Example: "The report was filled with voluminous detail, making it difficult to extract the key points."

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For all the voluminous detail in the jobs report, it also answers basic questions: Are conditions getting better or worse?

It charged, in voluminous detail, that Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz, the owners of the Mets, made $300 million in what was called "fictitious profits".

Given that Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama offer marginally different policy prescriptions — laid out in voluminous detail by both, by the way, on their Web sites — it's not clear what her added-value message is.

The chief constable, Peter Wright, had to state that evening that police had authorised the opening of the gate, but as these inquests, at two years the longest jury case in British history, heard in voluminous detail, Duckenfield's lie endured.

In some 100 pages of voluminous detail, the report provides the Police Department's official account of events that Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa, speaking at a news conference Tuesday, called "dark and tragic".

In voluminous detail, Rumiyah which means "Rome," an allusion to an old prophecy foretelling the fall of the infidel West offered advice on the types of blades that are most deadly and the places on the body that are most vulnerable.

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But he'll jump to the phone to talk about his policy proposals, prompting a listener every few minutes to visit his Web site and read the voluminous details.

He said he was aware of the tension and hoped to deter waste and fraud not with an alligator head, but with a Web site, Recovery.gov, with voluminous details on every dollar spent.

The recommendation by the Office of Professional Responsibility, presented to Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. in recent weeks, comes as the Justice Department is about to disclose on Monday voluminous details on prisoner abuse that were gathered in 2004 by the C.I.A.'s inspector general but have never been released.

He prefers it that way, as in his study in a modest bungalow in Luxembourg surrounded by voluminous files detailing the post-cold war history of the EU.

And she hired a politically connected former Justice Department lawyer who put together a voluminous application detailing her family's anguish and what she believed was her husband's unduly harsh prison sentence for his part in a drug money laundering conspiracy.

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