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more detailed
adjective as in itemized, particularized
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Example Sentences
This could provide even more detailed information about brain function and disease states.
Three areas in England have already been looking at developing a more detailed local report in response to parents asking for more information.
With a more detailed picture of what that wind field looks like, disaster authorities can better prepare for storms before they make landfall.
Assistant coroner Kirsten Heaven told the inquest it was “unfortunate” that there wasn’t more detailed evidence, photography and forensic analysis of the area.
The intelligence was a major coup for Biden’s intel officials—more detailed and high-level than they had ever seen before.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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