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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine technology" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe advanced or sophisticated technology that is of high quality. Example: "The company prides itself on producing fine technology that surpasses all competitors in the market."
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Sony's Memory Stick is a fine technology but slightly harder to find and, per megabyte, almost twice as expensive.
The print version of The New Yorker is still a fine technology (try rolling up your iPad; and don't drop it too often!), but more advanced technology has some distinct advantages.
I'm at my friends Sophie and Gille's house outside of Paris and I've seen, firsthand, how the French treat fine technology.
(I know several French majors who turned out to be very fine technology executives).
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Its combined troop strength exceeds 3.3 million, and the members' combined military budgets represent well over half of the world's defense spending — the finest technology, and the most extensive matériel.
The UK's finest technology company has been a wonderful investment on a 10-year view but the stock has gone roughly sideways for the past three years, even as profits have risen from £364m in 2013 to £511m in 2015.
For a quarter century, DEC had the finest technology development on the planet, as did AT&T before it, and it did neither any good.
It's a car that provides the finest technology that the company has to offer with powerful engines, safety advancements and creature comforts often making their first appearance in any mass-produced vehicle.
But I'm struck by something else: These anti-technology sentiments were delivered with the finest technology known to humanity.
Institutions of higher learning included the National University of Phnom Penh (founded in 1956 as the Royal Khmer University), with schools of engineering, fine arts, technology, and agricultural sciences, the latter at Chamcar Daung, a suburb.
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