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"Detailed information" or "Detail information" which one is correct?
Hi!
I have a quick question.
"Thank you for the detailed information."
"Thank you for the detail information."
Which one is correct?
Thank you!
May 24, 2016 5:32 AM
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"Thank you for the detailed information," is the correct one. You could also use the expressions "the details" and "in detail."
"Thank you for giving me the details." "Thank you for letting me know the details." "Thank you for telling me in detail."
These all have a slightly different feel, so keep an eye out for them in the future. :)
May 24, 2016
Hi Van,
Thank you very much for your explanations!
May 24, 2016
It's "detailed information." It is a verb used as an adjective. "Detail information" is a redundant phrase of two similar words. Either "detail" or "information" is fine.
May 24, 2016
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