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To discerning
verb
To detect with the senses, especially with the eyes.
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To discerning ears, a mono record played on a high-end turntable with a well-damped and carefully matched tone-arm and cartridge (stylus)—offers an audio experience next only to hearing the original performance live.
To discerning users of social media, you see what you deliberately select.
There are restaurants in Logan that cater to discerning palates.
Not many of them are likely to recall the 1981 Grey Poupon commercial that linked the brand to discerning palates.
My tongue is less sophisticated when it comes to discerning different reds, although I do like Rioja.
What if you favor exhibitions designed to appeal not to crowds but mainly to discerning, well-informed individuals?
The jukebox is a shrine to discerning musical tastes: Ghostface Killah, Grace Slick and the Great Society, and Geto Boys share a flipped-open page of selections.
As a caution: this is a lot more gorey than The Hunger Games and we only recommend it to discerning readers with strong stomachs.
I'm always happy to eat Hugh's cooking, but when it comes to truly tasting, to discerning the subtleties I hear others talking about, it's as if my tongue were wearing a mitten.
One of the few resort islands where you can experience the Great Barrier Reef right off the beach, Heron Island is a magnet to discerning divers – but it's often birds that make the first impression.
A strategy of refurbishing stores to make them more tempting to discerning shoppers, and expanding the range of products to cater to more sophisticated tastes, proved more prescient than Mr Scott could possibly have imagined.
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