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Discover Ludwig"coarse grained" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a material or surface that has a large, rough texture, or a system that is composed of large groups of items. For example, "The coarse-grained sand made the beach difficult to walk on."
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In general, these are coarse grained.
The charnokites are coarse grained but not foliated (Nganje 1995).
The specimen is a coarse grained Inada granite.
These expressions are proposed for coarse grained soils.
Still, the parallelism of traditional sweeping methods is coarse grained.
In the simplest case, a coarse grained picture of the protein is satisfactory.
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The thick toast was the same agreeably coarse-grained country bread served along with our starters.
The roast Cornish hen is packed with chunks of coarse-grained sourdough bread and Michigan cherries.
The Roaches are outcrops of gritstone, a coarse-grained sandstone popular with rock climbers.
They continued to be written with the same coarse-grained honesty.
The simplest of these are coarse-grained salt and tiny, incendiary piri-piri chillies.
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