'I have gone through below details '

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Is it right to say "I have gone through below details" whenever you are replying to someone on the information he/she has provided you.
 

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It would be better to say "I have gone through the details below".

:up: And even if you want to use "below" as an adjective coming before "details" - a piece of rather dated official jargon - "details" still need their "the".

(Also, as a writer, you need to consider whether the reader cares exactly where the details are; is it enough to say 'I've been through these details' or something of the kind - perhaps as little as 'I've had a look at this'? I'm not saying it always is enough, but you should always think about adding extra stuff for your reader to interpret.)

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Is it right to say "I have gone through below details" whenever you are replying to someone on the information he/she has provided you.
Note also, the word order here:

Ex: ... above details ...
Ex: ... details below ...
 
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