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Discover Ludwig"fine grained" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that consists of very small or minute details or features. For example, "The fine grained details of the painting make it such a masterpiece."
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Fine grained interoperability.
Each notebook allows very fine grained access control.
Clay minerals are fine grained and poorly crystalline.
These are compact fine grained and exhibit closely spaced joints.
This allows for a more fine grained control.
However, the fine grained microstructure interspersed with coarser grained regions.
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It's just a very fine-grained rock.
The answer is to be more fine-grained, more personalised.
But pinging is not that fine-grained a tool.
Martian dust is generally a fine-grained, iron-rich material.
Phyllite, fine-grained metamorphic rock formed by the reconstitution of fine-grained, parent sedimentary rocks, such as mudstones or shales.
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