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  2. Template:Overly detailed/doc - Wikipedia

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    {{Overly detailed|nosplit=1|details=|date=December 2024}} Date, section, nosplit, and details are all optional. The "section" attribute, if included, customises the wording to apply only to a section of an article. The word "section" should be used as is, and not replaced with the name of the section.

  3. Template:Overly detailed - Wikipedia

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    {{Overly detailed|nosplit=1|details=|date=December 2024}} Date, section, nosplit, and details are all optional. The "section" attribute, if included, customises the wording to apply only to a section of an article. The word "section" should be used as is, and not replaced with the name of the section.

  4. Further research is needed - Wikipedia

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    A blobbogram is designed to show whether further research is needed. Studies crossing the vertical line are inconclusive. Here the summary (bottom diamond) shows that the treatment prevented babies from dying.

  5. Melodrama - Wikipedia

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    Mélodrame, painted by Honoré Daumier between 1855 and 1860, depicting a typical Parisian scene on Boulevard du Temple A modern melodrama is a dramatic work in which plot, typically sensationalized for a strong emotional appeal, takes precedence over detailed characterization.

  6. Template:Overly detailed inline - Wikipedia

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    {{Overly detailed}} {}, for plot summaries which are too long or excessively detailed {}, a similar box that suggests converting the section into prose, rather than integrating the items into the prose of other sections {}, a similar box suggesting the merging of basic trivia into prose in other sections; Inline

  7. Hyperrealism (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    Hyperrealism, although photographic in essence, often entails a softer, much more complex focus on the subject depicted, presenting it as a living, tangible object. These objects and scenes in hyperrealism paintings and sculptures are meticulously detailed to create the illusion of a reality not seen in the original photo.

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Words to watch

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    Simply called is preferable for the first meaning; detailed and attributed explanations are preferable for the others. Misused punctuation can also have similar effects. Quotation marks, when not marking an actual quotation, [ d ] may be interpreted as " scare quotes ", indicating that the writer is distancing themself from the otherwise common ...

  9. Level of detail (writing) - Wikipedia

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    Level of detail in writing, sometimes known as level of abstraction, refers to three concepts: the precision in using the right words to form phrases, clauses and sentences; [1] the generality of statements; and the organisational strategy in which authors arrange ideas according to a common topic in the hierarchy of detail.