go into the technicalities
Frequency: 6.38.0 per million words
To examine or discuss the details of something.
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Examples (10)
- I don't want to go into all the technicalities just now.
- Let's not go into the technicalities; let's focus on the main idea.
- The lawyer had to go into the technicalities of the contract during the negotiation.
- She refused to go into the technicalities of how the machine worked, preferring a simpler explanation.
- If we go into the technicalities of quantum physics, we might get lost.
- The professor spent an hour trying to go into the technicalities of the complex theory.
- For a deeper understanding, one must go into the technicalities of the system.
- We don't have time to go into the technicalities right now; let's make a quick decision.
- He promised to go into the technicalities of the new software during the next training session.
- The committee decided not to go into the technicalities of the proposal but to vote on its general principle.