extensive detail

collocation in English

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extensive
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
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/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
covering a large area; having 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 ofextensiveanddetailfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Issues such as rationalism, materialism, logic, natural philosophy and the practices of magic and alchemy are also covered inextensivedetail.
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At the same time, itsextensivedetailand organization do not make it a particularly accessible introductory text.
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Extensivedetailconcerning the initial subject selection procedure and sampling is given elsewhere.
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I cannot find anyextensivedetailabout this in this report.
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Extensivedetailof the preparation of such a cast is presented in the article from which these methods are presented.
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His 1926 book, since reprinted, includesextensivedetailon the shipments to the various districts.
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The correspondence also includesextensivedetailon performance practice.
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This line featuresextensivedetailand articulation, as well as working skeletal systems and light-up features.
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Extensivedetailwas given to the background settings and character expressions.
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Sachss subjects are strong, and he describes them inextensivedetail.
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Some reports will include more extensive details of the literature search.
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In addition, informed consent forms for research studies now are required to includeextensivedetail on how the participant's protected health information will be kept private.
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Kienle has provided extensive details on the regime's use of intimidation in a wide variety of forms.
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Extensive details have been given as to why the downgrading should not take place at this time.
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Marlo has recorded extensive details about her affairs and scandals, with a lot of dirt about her husbands and lovers.
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Besides extensive detailing to lend authenticity, the director carries the responsibility of making the characters come alive to the present-day generation.
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Due to its extensive details about the cathedral, tourists often used it as a guidebook.
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Brosia suddenly displays extensive details about the contents of the safe - millions worth of rare jewels and various currencies.
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Just after the contents section, there is a 5-page section giving extensive details on the illustrations (such as the names of the chapter heading fossils).
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