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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much needed refinement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or adjustments that are essential or highly beneficial in a particular context.
Example: "The recent updates to the software include a much needed refinement in the user interface, making it more intuitive for users."
Alternatives: "an essential improvement" or "a necessary enhancement".
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The company worked on some much needed refinements for notifications, Do Not Disturb and the way you use your phone.
The Photos app is going to learn new tricks, you can now send money in Messages using Apple Pay, and Control Center and lock screen are getting some much needed refinements.
"Will get a much needed sweat on".
It was a good idea, but needed refinement.
"He needed refinement".
Collins has characterized Francisco's struggles as those of a pitcher simply needing refinement after a long layoff.
Even if self-healing sensors do have a market, they will need refinement.
Therefore, development of transplantation source animals with reduced PERV activity, development and refinement of clinical tests for PERV transmission, and accurate preclinical risk assessment, are much needed.
"Much needed".
Mr. Kuhn said it remained a question whether hospice care saved money, but called it "a wonderful benefit" that "probably needs refinement" after nearly 25 years.
The mayor's proposal to limit contributions from vendors sounds like a good one, but it needs refinement.
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