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granular

[gran-yuh-ler] / ˈgræn yə lər /


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Even small details—a brochure for a luxury yacht and a topographical map of Panama—illustrate the kind of granular research he pursued to ground his characters in later novels, such as “The Night Manager.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But a granular shift seems to have occurred.

From Los Angeles Times

You’ll have to get very granular about how much you spend on housing, utilities, transportation, healthcare and so on.

From MarketWatch

Not that he hadn’t done such writing before, but something about the granular nature of the evidence relating to 9/11 made me curious about how it would come out.

From The Wall Street Journal

Also fascinating are the granular details we get about the people and cultural histories behind these festivals.

From The Wall Street Journal