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- Why attention to detail over attention to details
I think "attention to detail" indicates a skill or trait that you show broadly in your life I would only use "attention to details" if I were referring to a specific incident or project, and probably only in the context of paying attention to THE details
- Details on or Details about? Use in technical writing
Another note: you have said writing "doesn't neither" is a double negative, so the form doesn't provide details either [on about] 'Operation Errors' or [on about] 'Reject causes' must be used The new form is "It seems the field doesn't provide details, neither on the "Operation Errors" nor on the "Reject causes" that are listed on the
- meaning - Detail or Details? Read on for more detail details - English . . .
Of course, in another sense, the greater detail that you've provided takes the form of additional specifics (relating to product source, number of new products, buying limits, dates of the weekend days, and shopping hours), so "Read on for more details" would be a thoroughly defensible choice here, too
- All the details or detail? [duplicate] - 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 remember every detail of the story Uncountable: He invariably remembers everything in great detail
- nouns - Word for someone who pays attention to details - English . . .
meticulous: Showing or acting with extreme care and concern for details they took meticulous care in preserving the crime scene as they found it scrupulous: Conscientious and exact; painstaking He was so scrupulous in his investigation that people were in awe of him punctilious: Strictly attentive to minute details of form in action or conduct
- In detail vs. in details - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I think In detail Is correct Assuming that the context looks like this [After general description] In detail, the algorithm will
- What are the difference between details and information?
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 Dividing information into a summary and details is not the only possible division, nor in many circumstances the most appropriate
- Detail (countable) vs detail (uncountable) vs details (plural only)
The details of this plan were well prepared (countable, the elements of the plan were not shoddy or cursory?) The detail of this plan was well prepared (uncountable, the plan has an adequate number of elements, not too few?) The details of this plan were well prepared
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