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Discover Ludwig"fine ground" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has been finely ground or broken into very small pieces. For example, "This recipe calls for 2 teaspoons of fine ground pepper."
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Fine et al. [65] detected SSD in the polished and fine ground optical glass samples by CLSM with the resolution of 150 nm.
He is a good, solid player with good movement and fine ground strokes.
Many low-growing thymes are fine ground covers, if modest in the territory they protect.
"He used a fine ground clay that you can't get anymore".
The largest problem we were able to identify was that the fine ground charcoal dust coming out of the charcoal grinder was coming out much too fast.
Also, it was found that the concrete specimens with added fly ash had a better performance (reduced sulfate attack) than those with added fine ground slag.
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A burr grinder is necessary to achieve medium fine, fine and very finely ground coffee.
As I ran fine grounds over my tongue with each sip, I felt the rare thrill that comes with enjoying traditional food and drink faithfully rendered.
Through the set, Mr. Young carried the all-or-nothing intensity of a shy person, maybe even a shy, romantic person, but all in all he's doing fine: grounded, smiley, ambitious.
From Raisina Hill and the presidential residence, I typically have my taxi drive on to the National Museum, whose survey collection provides a fine grounding for visitors in need of a playbook to India's cultural and religious multiplicities.
When it is finished, the fine grounds form a substance at the bottom of the cup that is gooey and granular, and which some say can tell your fortune.
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