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The phrase "a more refined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something that has been improved or made more sophisticated than another.
Example: "After several iterations, we finally produced a more refined version of the software that enhances user experience."
Alternatives: "a more sophisticated" or "a more polished".
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Banana Republic: a more refined Gap madhouse.
There's also a more refined camera.
Their mother, Nsoroma, had a more refined palate.
The '01 has also received a more refined engine.
Today it is home to a more refined set.
Post's own left her with a more refined impression.
Deep, obsessive love begets connoisseurship, and a more refined understanding is sought.
The designer deserted rock references almost entirely in favour of a more refined look.
In Europe, police dogs were a more refined lot, though not always to their benefit.
This video clip shows excerpts of Mr. Wasfi leading his musicians in a more refined setting.
But Zaid doesn't waste time being sanctimonious about a more refined gentlemanly past.
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