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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine appearance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's physical appearance in a positive way, indicating that they look attractive or put-together. Example: The politician arrived at the event with a fine appearance, wearing a tailored suit and a charming smile.
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She is alert, coöperative, neatly dressed, fine appearance, speaks in friendly manner.
According to Confucius, being such a gentleman does not require a high social rank, a fine appearance, or an eloquent manner of speech.
Based on the design technology of immersed tunnel, bridge and tunnel engineering, combining the current relevant design codes or specification of civil and offshore engineering in China, the conceptual design method of submerged floating tunnel tubular segment is presented according to safety, applicability, economy, fine appearance and environmental protection.
Training at Ft. Schuyler, the men, according to a report in The New York Times, "are in uniform, and present an extremely fine appearance, being stalwart, tough-looking customers, who can give quite as much as they are ever likely to take, and perhaps a little more".
The concretions not only conceal the elegant and fine appearance of these ceramics, but also hamper further analyses on the ceramics themselves, and their conservation.
On the south-west side there are three banks and ditches, and here they have a very fine appearance, with the mounds increasing in height and strength one behind the other.
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Ms. Steele, a distinctive, up-and-coming actress who has made fine appearances Off Broadway in "Speech and Debate" and more recently "Russian Transport," is wonderful as Becky, a young woman you would most definitely not want to be sitting next to on, say, a nine-hour flight to Central America.
The Fen type tended to be larger, with more bone and extra hair, while the Midlands type tended to have more endurance while being of a finer appearance.
Last night at City Cen ter Joffrey Ballet another cast made its fine first appearance in the work.
Scientists in Germany and Switzerland had figured out that "hair ice" — which has the fine, silky appearance of candy floss — occurs when liquid water is squeezed out of pores on the surface of rotting wood, turning when it hits freezing air.
The fine sieve appearance, occasionally associated with poorly defined subcapsular retractile stellate areas, are clear indicators of the presence of advanced fibrosis.
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