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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine mesh" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of material or filter that has very small openings, often used in contexts like cooking, construction, or scientific applications.
Example: "The strainer has a fine mesh that effectively separates the liquid from the solid particles."
Alternatives: "tight weave" or "small aperture."
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Strain fat through a fine mesh sieve.
Cover with fine mesh after sowing.
Pour custard through a fine mesh sieve.
Push mixture through a fine mesh sieve; discard solids.
7. Strain soup through a fine mesh strainer.
Finally, Singer would apply a protective overlay of fine mesh.
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Pass through a fine-mesh sieve.
Place a fine-mesh sieve over a large measuring cup.
Strain through a fine-mesh strainer, and store refrigerated.
Strain through a fine-mesh sieve set over a bowl.
Pass the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve.
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