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Discover LudwigThe part of speech 'coarse to' is not correct and usable in written English
You would have to use the phrase 'course to' instead. For example, "The river changed its course to run northward."
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When it slipped away, Mrs. Watt recalls, the hair beneath was revealed to be short and coarse to curly.
One would have wished for more consistency in the detailing, which ranges from coarse to slightly fussy.
But Banville seems to mistake this for mere elongation; the grain of his thought and his prose are too coarse to make his attempt credible.
Drainage density is very coarse to coarse texture.
A coarse to fine segmentation method is proposed.
The E11 deposits are of medium thickness and contain fine grains (coarse to medium sand).
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Coarse-to-Fine Retrieval.
The method integrates a coarse-to-fine process.
The proposed approach adopts a coarse-to-fine strategy.
Their approach relies upon a coarse-to-fine strategy.
The technique uses coarse-to-fine hierarchy of control lattices.
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