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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

Baumbach has always had an impeccable sense of detail, understanding the tiniest minutiae of behavior and character psychology.

From Los Angeles Times

The result is a window into the pleasures of friendship and those days when the minutiae of your loved ones seems like the stuff that true connection is built on.

From Los Angeles Times

But in focusing on the minutiae of what happened and recommending mostly narrow or technical improvements, it failed to answer the deeper question: “Why, after all these years, don’t we do this any better?”

From Los Angeles Times

At least five podcasts followed the minutiae of the case in the regional Victorian town of Morwell.

From BBC