They went through the plan in minute detail to make sure that everything was in it and that it was all correct.
There was a great attention to detail in the painting.I'd like some more detail on the skirt, please.
DETAIL
It means precise, strictly attentive to minute detail. Here are some sentences.She is punctilious in her attention to the rules.His punctilious attitude can be annoying.
No. "Your first game is at the minute maid park" is a complete sentence.
A de de sentence is describe and detail
I can answer that in just a minute.
In a minute, the minute army would be overthrown.
To my dismay their was absolutely no detail on her wedding gown.
There was a great attention to detail in the painting.I'd like some more detail on the skirt, please.
There are indeed three types of supporting details, namely, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. The supporting sentences is tied to the topic sentence; the detail sentences is related to supporting sentences, and concluding sentence re-emphasize the the topic sentence. In fact, there are four elements in a good paragraph - topic sentence, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. I hope that solves your problem.
This question to this cannot be answered. I have to have detail.
Adjectives and adverbs help describe your sentence in more detail.