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  1. Detail or Details? Read on for more detail/details

    Aug 23, 2013 · 2 "Details" is correct, because you've already been provided with one or more details. New stock has arrived & we're giving you the chance to grab it at 20% off for this weekend only! …

  2. What’s a good alternative to “The devil is in the details” that avoids ...

    Sep 21, 2015 · The details of a matter are its most problematic aspect. The idiom the devil is in the details means that mistakes are usually made in the small details of a project.

  3. Why "attention to detail" over "attention to details"

    Jul 24, 2019 · Why are people more likely to say "attention to detail" over "attention to details"? I understand both are grammatically correct. But what slight difference between them, if there is any, …

  4. word choice - All the "details" or "detail"? - English Language & Usage ...

    Detail and details can be both countable and uncountable, though not necessarily at the same time. Countable: Here are all the details on price, games and extras. Countable: This enabled them to …

  5. Is "details" singular? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 5, 2010 · Therefore, " Here are the details you requested " is the correct one. Usage As noted by Colin Fine and Kosmonaut in their comments below and by Piet Delport in his answer, "here is …

  6. "Details on" or "Details about"? Use in technical writing

    Feb 18, 2015 · I'm writing a technical text about the information in a report, dealing with telecommunication procedures. I want to highlight that the information field I'm referring to doesn't …

  7. "In detail" vs. "in details" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Which form is correct: "in detail" or "in details"? I want to use it while describing an algorithm. First I give a general description of an algorithm and then more detailed description.

  8. questions - Polite phrase to ask for details - English Language & Usage ...

    Usually, I send to a client "Cover Letter" with phrase "May I get the details?", if I need to get more information about his project. Suddenly, I have discovered that it is not very polite. And now...

  9. A word for paying attention to detail

    Jul 20, 2014 · Looking for a word that describes "Paying attention to the smallest details, though they might not matter". Starts with the letter "P"

  10. What are the difference between "details" and "information"?

    Jan 12, 2015 · 5 Details are a kind of information. They contrast with summary or overview information in that they provide supplemental information not necessary for a general understanding of the matter. …