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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finely graded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been carefully sorted or classified into precise categories or levels.
Example: "The soil in the garden was finely graded to ensure optimal drainage and plant growth."
Alternatives: "carefully sorted" or "precisely classified."
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Models were built in plasticine, rubber, plaster, and finely graded concrete.
With Collon conducting snappily, Copland's Appalachian Spring was more finely graded, the flute projecting beautifully just above the strings.
The league table of journals is as finely graded as that of football, and, at the moment, has far less scope for promotion and demotion.
Here, we describe how this apparatus and protocol permits multiple learning strategies in a minimally stressful environment, enabling finely graded analyses of cognition and emotionality.
Ms. Lavin has made a career of the kind of tart-tongued neurotic she plays here, but nobody (except possibly Elaine Stritch) does it better these days, or with more finely graded variations.
The trouble is that ratings, which in S&P's terminology range from AAA to BBB- (for investment-grade credits) and below that from BB+ to D (for default) are not as finely graded as market judgments of creditworthiness.
It must switch from indiscriminately amassing factories, ports and other fixed assets to a more finely graded allocation of capital and workers that allows small service firms to flourish.
Ravel's "Gaspard de la Nuit" brought forth a more finely graded palette in Mr. Tao's playing, although, in these acoustics at least, it lacked the Impressionistic softness idiomatic to French music.
One can surely have finely graded beliefs in propositions without a connection to preferences.
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