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minutiae

[mi-noo-shee-ee, -nyoo-, mi-noo-shuh, -shee-uh] / mɪˈnu ʃiˌi, -ˈnyu-, mɪˈnu ʃə, -ʃi ə /


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Ella is fiercely committed to her job, burrowing into the minutiae of legislation to become deeply connected to it emotionally.

From Los Angeles Times

That stuff is more important than the actual minutiae of the food.

From Salon

He was so prolific that reviewers would sometimes fault him for piling on the minutiae but missing the personality.

From New York Times

Here’s a look at the money, the minutes, the men and women, the minutiae and the many, many animals involved in the best movies of 2022.

From Seattle Times

The county’s election professionals spent months responding to the arguments of the election deniers in public hearings and fielding their right-to-know requests for the minutiae of voting records.

From New York Times