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Discover Ludwig"exquisite lines" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to describe something that has been crafted with skill and precision, such as a piece of art or a poem. For example, "The painting is composed of exquisite lines that draw the eye to a single point."
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Exquisite lines, particularly in her first duet with Ganassi, alternate with some lunged coloratura and effortful high notes.
And "The Night Will Always Win", a song about fading memories of the dead, has the exquisite lines "I miss your stupid face and your bad advice.
Consider great and exquisite lines of criticism, from Jarrell: "If Picasso limited himself in anything he would not be Picasso: he loves the world so much he wants to steal it and eat it".
Though Bruno thinks they need to work on their frame, Melissa's exquisite lines might just take them to the top.
The reason for this sometimes hard to articulate; his choice of words, musical phrases, the joy of singing some of these exquisite lines.
His boyish energy coupled with exquisite lines make him a saving grace in a ballet that's all too reliant on bourrées and penchées, the tropes of Taglioni-esque drama.
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The renowned etchings, whose effects Whistler described as "painting with exquisite line," were made during his stay in Venice, a timely reminder of that luminous city with the 53rd Venice Biennale getting under way shortly after this exhibition opens.
I didn't expect it to have the contours of an ordinary place -- it was, after all, where 600,000 nameless dead were buried during the siege of Leningrad -- but I had no idea that I was about to step across an exquisite line between the real and the imagined.
Despite some exquisite individual lines, the rubbish piling up on the stage becomes an unfortunate metaphor for an overstuffed story told with waning conviction.
Throughout, all four principals dig expressively into Bellini's exquisite melodic lines, and dig persuasively into their characters as well. .
Exoticism in the form of an imagined antiquity propels Joe Pereira's "Echi Dromi" (2001), a flute and percussion duet in which Alex Sopp gave a beautifully nuanced account of the exquisite flute line.
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