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Discover Ludwig"fine grain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a delicately detailed quality, such as, "Her knowledge has a fine grain to it."
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The difference between the maximum fine grained data subset generates a fine grain refining combination.
That's how you get very, very fine grain; very highly detailed enlargements.
Refine the fine grain.
The difference for Skyhigh is in the fine grain controls.
Recrystallized zone or fine grain heat-affected zone (FGHAZ) 3.
Recrystallized zone or fine grain heat-affected zone (FGHAZ).
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Fine grain-sized sediment samples were collected from three major German rivers in spring 2006.
Fine grain-sized sediments are particularly suitable to accumulate organic compounds and heavy metals.
Fine-grain films with thin emulsions yield the highest acutance.
To achieve even tones, a fine-grain rosin is used.
Of course, such fine-grain location features work only as well as your device's internal GPS.
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