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Why attention to detail over attention to details Why are people more likely to say "attention to detail" over "attention to details"? I understand both are grammatically correct But what slight difference between them, if there is any, makes it
What are the difference between details and information? 5 Details are a kind of information They contrast with summary or overview information in that they provide supplemental information not necessary for a general understanding of the matter Dividing information into a summary and details is not the only possible division, nor in many circumstances the most appropriate
Differences between Amount, Count, Number and Quantity I believe that amount should only be used for uncountable things, like "pudding" number and count should only be used for countable things, like "baby aardvarks" quantity can be used for either, and all of the above are measures of "quantity"
Detail or Details? Read on for more detail details 2 "Details" is correct, because you've already been provided with one or more details New stock has arrived we're giving you the chance to grab it at 20% off for this weekend only! These are the first two details provided Therefore, any further information would be "more details"
Is details singular? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Therefore, " Here are the details you requested " is the correct one Usage As noted by Colin Fine and Kosmonaut in their comments below and by Piet Delport in his answer, "here is [plural]" is commonly used in casual English Maybe it is more used than the grammatical form where the subject agrees with the verb (to be confirmed)
Break-up vs. Break-down - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Which is a suitable word phrase to describe 'item wise details of a cost' 'break up' or 'break down' For example: Would you please share 'partwise item wise cost details' of the invoice you sent
Which is the correct preposition to use with the verb match? Which of the following is correct? Match the value in the request field with the value in the delivery field or Match the value in the request field to the value in the delivery field
All the details or detail? [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . . Detail and details can be both countable and uncountable, though not necessarily at the same time Countable: Here are all the details on price, games and extras Countable: This enabled them to remember every detail of the story Uncountable: He invariably remembers everything in great detail