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Discover Ludwig"coarse grains" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts and has a specific meaning in each. "Coarse grains" refer to grains that are larger and have a rough texture. They can be used to describe food products like bread and cereal, as well as natural materials like sand or gravel. Example: The bread was made with a mix of fine and coarse grains, giving it a hearty and satisfying texture. In this example, "coarse grains" is used to describe the texture of the bread.
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Nano/ultrafine-grained metals embedded in coarse grains called bimodal metals and nanotwinned polycrystalline metals have been proved to possess extensively improved yield strength whilst keeping good ductility.
A few coarse grains of sea salt go on top.
America's stocks of coarse grains are the lowest for 15 years.
Coarse grains (mostly maize) will account for the bulk of the increase.
Worn teeth in an Egyptian mummy hinted at a diet of hard, coarse grains.
Rice will cost 3 rupees a kilogram, wheat 2 rupees and coarse grains 1 rupee, the bill states.
Moments later, an antipasto of olives, sardines, tomatoes and capers, drizzled in olive oil and coarse grains of salt, arrived on a worn block of wood.
Farmers in the United States and the European Union, for example, have an incentive to grow corn, sugarcane, oil seeds or coarse grains for ethanol and other biofuels.
Thus, elongated coarse grains are observed in both the joints.
This reflects the strong harvest in 2008 and 2009 of all the major cereals wheat, coarse grains and rice.
The modern floods leave the same sedimentary signature of coarse grains giving way to fine grains as the waters subside.
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