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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at finest" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "at its finest," which is used to describe something in its best or most excellent form.
Example: "The restaurant serves Italian cuisine at its finest, showcasing the chef's exceptional skills."
Alternatives: "at its best" or "in its prime".
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This is required because it is often impractical to perform simulation at finest scale of the reservoir.
We start at finest scale below the mortar size at scale 4 (( sigma_{c} = 4 )) and extend the scales till scale 24 (( sigma_{c} = 24 )) here, with incremental steps of 4. At scale 28 (( sigma_{c} = 28 )) which investigated but has not been shown in the figure, the filter captures nearly the whole tiles of the pattern [refer to Eq. (3)].
It's a moment that finds Fringe at finest".
Here on the sand, for now, we do our best". In these few words, you captured something about the fifth annual Blessing of the Waves at Huntington Beach that all of us who work on the event every year truly believe in ("'Blessing' faith at finest," City Lights, Oct. 18).
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Differences were greater at finer temporal and spatial scales.
Americans eat just 1percentt of meals at fine-dining establishments.
However, this becomes at finer grid resolutions.
The Legislature is looking at fines too.
Granted, not everybody was looking at fine art.
Widely available at fine wine shops and retailers.
Tomiophyllum at fine and range-wide geographical scales.
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