sufficient detail

collocation in English

meaningsofsufficientanddetail

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sufficient
adjective
uk
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
us
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for a ...
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detail
noun
uk
/ˈdiː.teɪl/
us
/dɪˈteɪl/
us
/ˈdiː.teɪl/
a single piece of information or fact ...
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(Definition ofsufficientanddetailfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsufficient detail

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His treatment is lucid enough to be comprehensible to a non-expert, but withsufficientdetailas to serve as an expert reference.
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A configuration specifies insufficientdetailwhat a real-world product instance must be like.
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They could peer at their embryos through microscopes and see changes, but not insufficientdetailto reveal how development occurs.
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It provides more thansufficientdetailon the various aspects of the bilateral relationship.
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The core of the material is presented insufficientdetailthat the survey may serve as a text for teaching constrained global optimization.
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Echocardiography can usually identify the obstructive lesion insufficientdetailbefore surgical repair.
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These sources generally lacksufficientdetailthat would enable the reader to adequately prepare and dissect aleocharine beetles.
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We did not collect data insufficientdetailto test the specialisation hypothesis.
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When the action is given insufficientdetail, a finite presentation can be explicitly determined, but it is often quite complicated to do so.
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In order to includesufficientdetailthe grammar writer may have to move to 3 dimensions, include curves, or simply include additional 2-dimensional detail.
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The practical strategies are described insufficientdetailto enable practitioners to use them with confidence.
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The management of acute and chronic pain syndromes is dealt with insufficientdetailto stand alone as a text.
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In historical research it is relatively rare to gain access to sources that providesufficientdetailto reconstruct the minutiae of everyday life.
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In addition, two studies lackedsufficientdetailto determine any specifics regarding which types of costs were included or the source of valuation.
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However,sufficientdetailhas not been provided to ascertain whether such differences are regional, seasonal, or due entirely to the variety of coffee grown.
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However, there is currently no way of measuring insect behaviour insufficientdetailwhen they are moving within the soil matrix.
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However, very few studies of patients seeking health care for problems attributed to amalgam fillings have considered psychiatric symptoms insufficientdetail.
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We thus describe these segments insufficientdetailto make clear the phonetic and phonological substance of the claims made in subsequent sections.
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We aim at givingsufficientdetailto make the account self-contained, but the references should be consulted for the finer points.
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To make a virtual musician's behaviour believable, virtual instruments must be operated withsufficientdetailand accuracy.
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