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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discerning of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who is able to perceive or understand something in a subtle or insightful way. Example: The journalist's discerning coverage of the political situation was praised for its depth and accuracy.
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But it's an entertaining enough popcorn movie, best viewed in 3D on the big screen, and unlikely to disappoint all but the most discerning of cineastes.
As a quasi-outsider, he had a keen eye for distinctive American crises, which is why — though the Western, over all, is the supreme political genre — Tourneur's Westerns, including "Wichita," from 1955, are among the most politically discerning of all.
Lillian Ross, one of this magazine's defining writers, and the author of one of the most discerning of all literary profiles (subsequently published as the book "Portrait of Hemingway"), has always had a special passion for the cinema.
It feels like an adaptation of a chick lit novel you'd be ashamed of reading or a loose remake of Beaches, aimed purely at the least discerning of female viewer.
The Wise One who understood the law that was handed down from God long ago reflected the true meaning 2 his woman every day and she surrendered her discerning of it in2 his care and keeping 4 she trusted he would lead in the right way.
Many of them come in two-litre bottles, which suggests they are not aimed at the most discerning of Chinese palates.Chile is about as far away from China as you can get on the globe, yet in recent years China has overtaken the United States as the Andean nation's biggest trading partner, accounting for more than a fifth of its imports and exports.
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Furthermore, the semi-rigid molecular clefts between the two strands of amino acids in these receptors are capable of discerning anions of different geometries and sizes.
Watches capable of discerning hundredths of a second were in regular use in the Olympics by 1948.
But what we can discern of the Republican "ideas" lying in wait almost makes Bush's conservatism actually seem compassionate.
That is also the significance, he rightly discerns, of the election of Barack Obama, a centrist whose policies will contain only the faintest glimmer of progressivism.
They came, they saw and they conquered the hearts of the notoriously discerning audiences of New York.
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