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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine thesis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a thesis that is of high quality or well-crafted, often in an academic context.
Example: "After reviewing the research, I must say that it is indeed a fine thesis that contributes significantly to the field."
Alternatives: "an excellent thesis" or "a commendable thesis".
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That's a fine thesis, though Hartigan's direction can feel mishmashed.
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I've always been a risk-taker myself, and this new Institute seems very much in that spirit". Carl Icahn was awarded the McCosh Prize for the finest thesis written by a student in the Philosophy Department in his senior year.
In his senior year at Princeton, Icahn received the McCosh Prize for the finest thesis written by a student in the philosophy department.
Ross Douthat sees in the current debate a fine opportunity to revisit his thesis that Republicans should take a populist turn.
The garden was a thesis project by a fine arts major who lived in the park when it first opened, said Brian Miller, another of the park's managers.
But even if the thesis of the thesis is thin, the thesis — the hundred-plus pages of narrative — is a fine piece of writing.
Thus, the outcome of P. falciparum infection may depend on a fine balance between appropriate and inappropriate induction of theses immune regulatory factors.
The initial thesis is that every person can do a fine job in just one activity only.
(During a thesis-advising conversation a few weeks ago, a fine creative-writing student of mine, a college senior, politely asked me to slow down and back up. "Who is Norman Mailer?" he asked).
The theory thus does a great deal to accommodate the intuitions that initially motivate the pluralist thesis that there is more than one way of being true, and to finesse a fine line between monism and pluralism.
And a fine, fine piano indeed.
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