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Discover Ludwig"fine sand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a descriptive noun, for example: "The beach had white, fine sand that felt soft between my toes."
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Fine sand mass fraction F f was defined as the proportion of fine sand in total mass.
It should feel like extremely fine sand, not cocoa.
Jijel is also a seaside resort with fine sand beaches and a casino.
Adding to the surprise, that tide swirled across fine sand, not rocks.
Like Cape Esterias, still farther north, Santa-Clara has fine sand beaches that attract some tourism.
The beach here is volcanic rock, but there are stretches of fine sand close by.
As the rest of the coffins were lined up, a bulldozer began pushing in fine sand.
The significance of key factors in rootzone soil mixture on moisture retention were: very fine sand plus silt and clay > peat > middle-coarse > fine sand.
Patara would be unusual just for having fine sand and shallow waters.
In contrast, the mounds consist of well-sorted fine sand virtually free from any shell detritus.
Parts of his face are covered in fine sand where he had been bloodied.
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