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Newguest Posted 8 years ago
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Finer points

If an author of an article writes in the subheading Finer Points and then starts to enumerate the things that you shouldn't be eating when you're, for example, lactose intolerant, does it mean these are more important points than what was mentioned previously?

  

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Newguest and then starts to enumerate the things that you shouldn't be eating when you're, for example, lactose intolerant, does it mean these are more important points than what was mentioned previously? No. Finer points refers to points/details that are more difficult to understand or notice.

  • Newguest and then starts to enumerate the things that you shouldn't be eating when you're, for example, lactose intolerant, does it mean these are more important points than what was mentioned previously?
  • No.
  • Finer points refers to points/details that are more difficult to understand or notice.
  • They may very well be important but that's not what the phrasing means.
  • I'm not familar with the context so I can't be more specific here.
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Newguestand then starts to enumerate the things that you shouldn't be eating when you're, for example, lactose intolerant, does it mean these are more important points than what was mentioned previously?

No.

Finer points refers to points/details that are more difficult to understand or notice. They may very well be important but that's not what the ph

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