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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as coarsely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the roughness or lack of refinement of something in relation to another.
Example: "The fabric was woven as coarsely as the burlap, giving it a rustic appearance."
Alternatives: "in a rough manner" or "with a coarse texture".
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He added that Gilbert "really put his thumb on it when he put it as coarsely as he did".
Left radius shows coarse striations on the lateral distal side as well as coarsely pitted and moderate rugose new bone on the medial distal end of the diaphysis.
BGE was identified as coarsely profiled shadows.
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Often the creativity was shown in little touches, such as the coarsely grated parmigiano-reggiano cheese, floating with fresh, crisp croutons on top of a ginger-accented carrot soup.
Seated in the front row, however, I found it was 10 minutes before I saw the face of Paul Copley's Jack as he talked to Jack Shepherd's Harry: similarly I became fully acquainted with the back of Linda Broughton's Kathleen as she coarsely bantered with Tessa Peake-Jones's Marjorie.
Therefore, if the spectral peak error in the spectrum satisfies the condition S i ( Δ ε 1 ) − S i − 1 ( Δ ε 1 ) / S i ( Δ ε 1 ) < 0.1, the Δε1 is varied with the i th searching iteration by using Δε1 as the coarsely estimated CFO of the desired user.
The girls sounded like people other than the bubbly children I know, as each coarsely evaluated her own physique.
From Colombia south to northernmost Peru the females are brown and heavily streaked; in much of Peru they are male-like but paler than the males; then in Chile and Argentina the females are once again brownish although not nearly as dark and coarsely streaked as the northern group.
Therefore, the transmission t(x) can be coarsely estimated as follows: t ˜ x = 1 - w min c ∈ r, g, b min y ∈ Ω x I c y A ir c (5).
Metal can damage the pigment powder, as can stirring too coarsely.
For many practical purposes it is sufficient to individuate logics more coarsely, as consequence relations or generalized consequence relations, or even, as is common in some areas, simply sets of formulas.
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