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The word 'refined' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective commonly used to describe something as being sophisticated, elegant, or more highly developed than before. For example: The chef's dish was a refined version of the classic Italian recipe.
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Refined
verb
Past of refine
Exact(60)
By that point the sound was so refined, so reduced, that it was like a classical French stock.
Yesterday that was refined to a core of more likely suspects that could number as low as five, although police sources are cautious of narrowing one of the biggest inquiries of its kind at such a relatively early stage.
Howe has been giving the Cherries good feelings for years, first as a defender, then after injury as a manager in the same mould, refined, articulate and inwardly tough as teak.
Now refined and financed by Iran, the US and the UK, they have just one goal in mind: to remove the Al Khalifa monarchy".
As he has refined his brand, Johnson has stepped out.
Since then the draft cabinet manual has been refined but MPs called for more revisions to be made.
It is a Labour technique refined in the Hodge Hill and Leicester byelections with mixed success.
An inventor in Phoenix, Arizona has cobbled together a prototype that is, frankly, a bit of a letdown – it's a mini hovercraft with rubbish stabilisers, but one that suggests the technology could be acceptably refined.
Now 80, Hancock has refined her protest strategy somewhat.
Big bedrooms are simply refined in their white cotton and fine old armoires.
Cuban agriculture has now become a world-class laboratory for non-chemical fertilisers and pesti cides, farming in small units with highly motivated producers, and growing food in and around cities. Traditional practices, such as the use of compost castings made by red worms fed on a diet of kitchen scraps, were revived and refined.
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