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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was detail" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific detail in a past context, but it lacks clarity and completeness. Example: "The report was detail-oriented, focusing on every aspect of the project."
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was detail
noun
Something small enough to escape casual notice.
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What I needed now was detail, lots of detail, to recreate the day.
What was missing was detail about these troops, nationwide remembrance of their sacrifice as compared to their white peers, and a general understanding among the wider population that Muslims, Sikhs, Jamaicans and many others fought to defend our country.
Color was also great, as was detail reproduction, despite challenging lighting in the demo area.
I'm not sure if that was detail in the negotiation or rift between Facebook's and Google's strategies.
Less specific was detail on where this content might be shared, or whether most users would really be that bothered.
This was indicated on the approved consent form as was detail about confidentiality and protecting their identities.
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Although he matured in an era of triumphalist painting, his specialty was detail-obsessed collage.
What we didn't know was details.
Ive "was detailing printer lids," he said.
The research was detailed in the journal Current Biology.
"Everything is detail, detail, detail".
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