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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine lines" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to small, thin marks or wrinkles on something, or to describe something that is subtle or delicate in nature. Example 1: "The artist's expert brushstrokes created intricate and delicate fine lines in the portrait." Example 2: "As I age, I've noticed more and more fine lines appearing on my face." Example 3: "The menu featured fine lines of gold leaf, showing the chef's attention to detail and precision in plating."
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fine lines
noun
Plural of fine line
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Fine lines.
This noticeably improves blackheads, spots, dullness and fine lines.
They get rid of fine lines, and shrink pores.
There are fine lines between deviance, desire, debt and duty.
But to unclog my pores and erase my fine lines?
There are such fine lines at this level.
It truly covers shadows, fine lines and wrinkles.
It's a game of fine lines.
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All subjects had some photodamage and fine lines/wrinkles.
Dyschromia and fine lines/wrinkles are common clinical manifestations of photodamaged skin.
Trochut's most recent project is a series called Fine Lines.
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