What does further detail mean?
adv. 1 in addition; furthermore. 2 to a greater degree or extent. 3 to or at a more advanced point.
Can you say discuss further?
discuss further is the most popular phrase on the web.
Is it further detail or further details?
‘further detail’ implies that there is more information than you had before. So if you have already discussed this but you want to discuss in more detail, then you should use ‘in further detail’.
How do you say happy to discuss further?
If no further action is required, include a simple closing sentiment such as “I’m happy to discuss this further” or “Let me know if you have any questions or concerns”. [28]. I’d be happy to discuss this further in person if you disagree.
What is the word for explain further?
1 clarify, clear up, define, demonstrate, describe, disclose, elucidate, explicate (formal) expound, illustrate, interpret, make clear or plain, resolve, solve, teach, unfold. 2 account for, excuse, give an explanation for, give a reason for, justify.
How do you use further discuss?
In the event of further discussion of this issue becoming necessary, we will sort that out at a future date. At the annual meeting, you can have further discussion at your regional caucuses. The Advisory Committee is of the view that further discussion of this crosscutting issue is necessary.
Will be discussed further synonym?
What is another word for further discussion?
further elaboration | additional elaboration |
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more elaboration | further comment |
further explanation | further illustration |
further embellishment |
Can we say details?
Details, plural in your second sentence is countable. If you want to say that you added more detailed information (‘in general’), the uncountable form is the better choice, but if you gave additional details (maybe in the form of specific examples), you should go with your second option.
Which is correct details or detail?
A “Detail” (used as a noun) is an individual feature or characteristic and therefore, the plural “details” is used when you are talking about multiple individual features/characteristics.
What’s another way to say I would be happy to?
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16 | »i would be happy exp. |
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4 | »gladly adv. |
4 | »i look forward exp. |
4 | »i will happily exp. |
4 | »i would be very pleased exp. |
How do you say explain in detail?
explain
- clarify,
- clear (up),
- construe,
- demonstrate,
- demystify,
- elucidate,
- explicate,
- expound,
Which is more popular discuss it in more details?
A complete search of the internet has found these results: discuss it in more details is the most popular phrase on the web. More popular! We need to use general terms in order to get a general understanding so that we can discuss it in more detail later.
When to use ” discuss ” and ” during ” in a meeting?
“discuss” means “talk about”, so “discuss about” would be like saying “talk about about”. Regarding the second part: you can use “in or “during”, they’re interchangeable in this context. But, “our Monday’s meeting” is wrong: say either “Monday’s meeting” or “our Monday meeting”.
Do you say ” discuss ” or ” talk about ” in an email?
Please suggest if there are any other better options. Thank you. You don’t say “discuss about”. “discuss” means “talk about”, so “discuss about” would be like saying “talk about about”. Regarding the second part: you can use “in or “during”, they’re interchangeable in this context.