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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as refined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of refinement of something to another, often in contexts discussing taste, manners, or quality.
Example: "Her palate is as refined as that of a seasoned sommelier, able to detect the subtlest notes in the wine."
Alternatives: "as sophisticated" or "as polished."
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But the Subaru's interior is not nearly as refined.
But the app wasn't as refined as Where.
In "The Sopranos," the mob is not as refined as it used to be.
No effort is made for effect, so the effect, as refined as it is, is powerful.
"Belons from Maine are strong and not as refined as the French ones.
But Mahler's Fifth Symphony wasn't always as refined as it might have been.
In other ways, though, it was not as refined as iMovie.
That was more my fault than the car's, but the ride was not as refined as the Toyota RAV4.
The Chado Ralph Rucci collection was as refined as the Japanese tea ceremony for which it is named.
Too exquisite for words; a visual style and way with spoken language that is as refined as Edith Wharton's prose.
A sensibility as refined as Mr. Franks's requires nothing less than musical textures measured out in quarter-teaspoons.
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