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granular

[gran-yuh-ler] / ˈgræn yə lər /


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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

Is there anything more specific or granular about how, say, playing center is applicable to investing in a business?

From The Wall Street Journal

Thomas Crow’s “Murder in the Rue Marat” is a granular account of the making of a masterpiece and a personal elaboration on its afterlife.

From The Wall Street Journal

Villaraigosa and others said Reiner had a granular knowledge of the policies he supported, garnering the respect — if not always the affection — of those with whom he disagreed.

From Los Angeles Times