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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exquisite of" is not a commonly used phrase in written English and may sound awkward or incorrect to native speakers
It is not a grammatically correct phrase as "exquisite" is an adjective and does not require "of" after it. The correct form would be "exquisite in" or "exquisite with." An example of the phrase "exquisite in" used correctly in a sentence would be: "The artist's paintings are exquisite in their use of color and texture." An example of the phrase "exquisite with" used correctly in a sentence would be: "The chef is known for creating dishes that are not only flavorful, but also exquisite with their presentation."
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Psalm 90 is one of the most exquisite of the Psalms.
Some years later, Hoffman played another exquisite of an entirely different caliber — the brilliant, odd Truman Capote, in "Capote".
As the examples in both exhibitions show, their works were some of the most exquisite of the genre.
Cut in the shape of a perfect cross, it is perhaps the most exquisite of the monolithic structures.
It is the most exquisite of the arts — one can die a strange little death after seeing the ballet for the first time.
What was once the most exquisite of small pleasures, the most elegant hostess gift you could buy, is everywhere today, as ordinary as Oreos.
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Because of the exquisite quality of flesh, grouper is one of the aquaculture species with high economic value.
The same can be asked of the "exquisite" argument of Plato's Theaetetus.
Decreases in [Ca2+]o will depress synaptic transmission because of the exquisite sensitivity of transmitter release to [Ca2+]o[8], [44].
They demonstrate an exquisite grasp of the reality of human nature.
But metals are often small components of the most exquisite pieces of jewelry.
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