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Mr. Tom Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Can you be more detailed?

Hi

Is this use correct and natural?

Can you be more detailed please?

Thanks,

Tom

  

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Not so much. You are not more detailed, your description is. This is a matter of usage.

  • Not so much.
  • You are not more detailed, your description is.
  • This is a matter of usage.
  • " (with a slightly different meaning)
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Not so much. You are not more detailed, your description is. This is a matter of usage. "Can you provide more detail, please?" (note the comma) or "Can you be more specific, please?" (with a slightly different meaning)

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