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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Much to be fleshed out

Can you give an explantion to - to be felshed out?

As then-Defense Secretary James Mattis put it in January that year, greatpower competition—not terrorism—is now the Pentagon’s priority. But while the strategy’s summary provides a clear vision, it leaves much to be fleshed out. What should this shift toward great-power competition entail for the U.S. military?

  

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Flesh out = add a lot of details to make the plan complete.

  • Flesh out = add a lot of details to make the plan complete.
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Flesh out = add a lot of details to make the plan complete.

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