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Non-native English speakers often overcorrect the idiomatic "in detail" to the nonstandard "in details".
Perhaps some native speakers have started this too?
Certain words can occur between "in" and "details", such as "more".
Description
Non-native English speakers often overcorrect the idiomatic "in detail" to the nonstandard "in details".
Perhaps some native speakers have started this too?
Certain words can occur between "in" and "details", such as "more".
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