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"continuous refinement of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a process of improving or perfecting something over time. Example: "The company's success can be attributed to their continuous refinement of their product, constantly listening to customer feedback and making necessary adjustments."
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Mannerists sought a continuous refinement of form and concept, pushing exaggeration and contrast to great limits.
Stitching together the separately outsourced chunks may prove more intractable still.Mr Giles reckons that dealing with these problems will require continuous refinement of the various HITs' instructions to make them unambiguous enough to ensure that the resulting bits can be sewn together relatively seamlessly and automatically.
Most methods have iterations with continuous refinement of plans and goals.
Improving IT security through continuous refinement of policies based on actual employee behavior.
Bond problems between asphalt layers are attracting more attention due to the continuous refinement of pavement design methodologies.
Decreased twin spacing increases dislocation density, while continuous refinement of twin spacing below 1.88 nm does not improve dislocation density apparently.
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We know from such experience that patience is necessary, as are continuous refinements of the technique, and continuous revision of the right questions to ask.
In the last years, continuous refinements of high-field MRI and analysis techniques have significantly broadened our empirical possibilities to facilitate conclusions on a network level beyond mere description of regions with altered neural activation.
Among factors affecting patients' outcome, extent of surgical removal and functional preservation have been proved to have a great impact; therefore, continuous refinements of surgical approaches and techniques are investigated [ 1– 3].
Along with the fact that children's movements have not yet fully matured, the result is different sway performances in younger children (below the age of 10) and adults, in terms of both amplitude and velocity of sway (temporal, spatial and continuous refinements of postural strategies) [ 6- 9].
This model will therefore benefit the stakeholders in the remediation of the freshwater aquifers as it will allow model updates with new data as it comes to hand and verification of remediation against predicted and continuous refinement and optimisation of remediation practices.
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