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Discover Ludwig'coarse tone' is correct and can be used in written English
Generally speaking, it refers to a type of speech or writing that is more forceful or blunt, and often marks a lack of politeness or courtesy. For example, "The professor addressed his students with a coarse tone, which made them feel uncomfortable."
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These appear as coarse tone and texture in FCC satellite image and have poor groundwater potential.
But she also managed to deftly answer those who have attacked her husband, while assailing the bleak world view and coarse tone of the Republican presidential nominee.
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Guillen, talking boisterously with an assistant coach, introduced a coarser tone to the proceedings.
Ravel's Bolero, by contrast, was wonderfully languid, marred only by some coarse orchestral tone towards its climax.
Everything about the new series – from the surreal film references to the relentlessly transgressive plotlines and the coarse, preachy tone – spoke of a frantic desperation to be meaningful.
Necessity surely birthed some of these inventions: Mr. Dylan, 67, now sings with a (more) limited range, and a coarse, throaty tone.
Roberto Alagna was singing his first Cavaradossi, but his effortful, often coarse-grained tone suggested that it is not a role for which nature intended him.
In satellite images, residual hill displays brown to dark red tone, coarse texture and large size while structural hill which also appears as brown to dark red tone has coarse texture, small size and are irregular in shape.
Day-Lewis lowers his chin slightly, and his dark eyes dance with merriment as he speaks in full, coarse, and rounded tones.
He lowers his chin slightly, and his dark eyes dance with merriment as he speaks in coarse yet rounded tones, the syllables precisely articulated but with a lengthening of the vowels and final consonants that gives the talk a singing, almost caressing quality.
Wasteland was identified by light to dark bluish tone with coarse texture, and built-up land was displayed as light bluish white with fine texture of regular shape and size (Lillesand et al. 2007).
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