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김성현 Posted 9 years ago
Letter Writing

'in more detail' or 'more in detail'

Dear teachers,


I saw a sentence as follows:

I would like to sit down and discuss your needs in more detail.


Can I say 'more in detail' instead of 'in more detail'?

It would be appreciated if you could let me know the difference between 'in more detail' and 'more in detail.'


Thanks and best regards,

David Kim

  

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I would like to sit down with you and discuss your needs in more detail. Take a look at the ngram. t1%3B%2Cin%20more%20detail%3B%2Cc0

  • I would like to sit down with you and discuss your needs in more detail.
  • Take a look at the ngram.
  • t1%3B%2Cin%20more%20detail%3B%2Cc0
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???I would like to sit down with you and discuss your needs in more detail.

Take a look at the ngram.

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