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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine attention" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to compliment someone's carefulness or focus on details, but it is better to use a more standard expression.
Example: "The artist's work shows a fine attention to detail, making each piece truly remarkable."
Alternatives: "great attention" or "keen attention".
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The best of the show was streamlined and with a fine attention to detail.
It marks its terrain with great assurance and conducts its textual analyses with a fine attention to detail.
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Some businesses demand fine attention to detail, a practical outlook, and a step-by-step approach – the flip side of "intuition" (which is what the MBTI terms "sensing"); and others are all about a highly planned and structured approach, with fixed goals and high levels of control – the disciplined cousin of "perceiving" (referred to as "judging").
With fine attention to empirical detail and a broad perspective linking syntax, morphology, and phonology, this is interfaces research at its finest.
This welcoming Victorian B & B, with nine spacious rooms, several in the carriage house out back, is restored with fine attention to detail and is an easy walk from the town's restaurants.
The skill at showing scenes almost maniacally crowded with people and animals (elephants, usually) with delicate clarity, fine attention to composition and beautiful color is exemplified by a small painting titled "Procession of Maharao Ram Singh II of Kota," from about 1850.
They were played with tremendous verve and fine attention to detail under visiting American conductor Anthony Parnther.
Andreas Delfs conducts the remains of the score, with fine attention to orchestral detail and colour throughout.
He's a superb storyteller, too, delivering big narrative ballads such as Schubert's Die Bürgschaft and Schumann's Der Handschuh with fine attention to dramatic detail.
No one else has given such fine attention to personal life as it's thought, that wave and flutter in consciousness.
For this issue, we decided to take a closer look at the meaning of design and why we make certain choices, from the wild natural beauty of Isabel and Julian Bannerman's garden to the fine attention to detail in the rising designer Billy Cotton's interiors.
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