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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already been refined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has undergone a process of improvement or purification prior to the current moment.
Example: "The data has already been refined to ensure accuracy before the final analysis."
Alternatives: "previously refined" or "already improved".
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CRISPR is already being refined to make large numbers of genetic changes to cells with increasing precision, but to recode various points throughout the genome, "it might actually be lower-cost to just synthesize the whole thing," he says.
If mobile pastoralists are to be represented, then ways need to be found of ensuring they are in the denominators via the censuses, which is not too difficult because the systems to do so are already largely in place and have been refined over 30 years.
For several years already, the Z-Boys had been refining their unique approach to skateboarding: instead of performing handstands and nose wheelies, they'd been riding the asphalt banks of local playgrounds as if they were ocean waves.
Although still being refined and extended, CEA has already been used in implementing recommendations related to risk assessment research in the EPA Nanotechnology White Paper.
And the marketing was refined.
The process eventually was refined.
Petroleum is refined at Fawley.
It's refined and elegant.
His method is continually being refined.
"She's refined in her own way".
It is refined, stately, and elegant.
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