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The phrase "fine difference" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a small or subtle distinction between two things. Example: There is a fine difference between being confident and being arrogant.
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The crowd block can weaken the fine difference between different coordinate systems and the distortion redundancy area.
There was a fine difference between Stalin and Satan, and Churchill grasped it.
Additionally, there will be a discussion about the fine difference between chance and arbitrary judgments on the one hand and expressive and intuitional judgments on the other, both sharing the characteristic of being indeterminate, and how works of art can uniquely interrogate this difference.
A person's worth calibrated by its rankings, the mystifications of the fine difference, GBE or DBE, a code that specifies Bob Geldof KBE and not Sir Bob Geldof, allegedly impartial committees: what do all these solemn intricacies matter when the outcome so often flows from friendship and lobbying, or a government's attempts to be popular, or a financial contribution to a political party?
There's a fine difference between giving somebody a platform who is transphobic or who has said hurtful things about the trans community, and giving someone a platform who is a trans ally and who has a different opinion of freedom of speech".
Only MP method analysis can reveal the fine difference of micropore size distribution of the sample [16].
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The swarm intelligence blocks not only weaken the fine differences between different coordinate systems but also help to reduce the redundant area of distortion.
Causal Differences: The first main argument for fineness is that fine differences can mark causal differences.
Another use of crystal structures is to determine fine differences that might account for the different reactivities of closely related proteins.
Such fine differences in chromatin architectures have also been observed by others in different contexts (Filion and van Steensel, 2010; Lienert et al., 2011; Peric-Hupkes et al., 2010).
Younger mice, Rubin said, "have a keen sense of olfactory discrimination". They can sense fine differences in odor.
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