Detail

In (great/more/some) detail (WITHOUT – s): ‘The victim described about the attacker in detail.’ ‘Having actually stayed at the hotel, he was able to describe it in great detail.’

An isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole: ‘Several of the details are similar.’

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