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Discover Ludwig"finely observed" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe something that has been observed or perceived in a detailed and insightful manner. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: 1. The author's keen eye for detail and her finely observed descriptions of the characters make the novel a truly captivating read. 2. The documentary was praised for its finely observed portrayal of the local community and their struggles. 3. The painting was a masterpiece, with every stroke and detail finely observed by the artist's trained eye. 4. His finely observed observations of human behavior allowed him to accurately predict the outcome of the experiment. 5. The film was praised for its finely observed depiction of a family dealing with loss and grief.
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That is so finely observed that one will never again encounter that description of Ferdinand without thinking of Kermode's commentary.
Sesto (Daniela Mack) is contentiously played as a woman rather than a man, though the transformation from victim to assassin is finely observed.
He writes character studies in which finely observed details gradually add up to a larger perspective on love, war and faith.
Her journey of discovery about her family in Meg Rosoff's tightly woven, neatly played out and finely observed Picture Me Gone is entirely grounded in reality.
Since 1996 they have been writing finely observed, neatly rhymed character studies set to sleekly produced pop-rock.
Ms Desai's essay is also finely observed: for example, a passage on the miseries of open-air prostitution, along a lonely coast-road, where a woman's price falls during the monsoon.
"Rules of Civility" (reviewed on Page 20) is a fizzy, finely observed tale of an ambitious young secretary from Brooklyn who falls in with a crowd of upper-class bright young things in late 1930s Manhattan.
The exhibition includes small, finely observed paintings of military activities in camps, forts and other sites by Gifford, who served in the Union Army, and by Conrad Wise Chapman, a little-known, academically trained painter turned Confederate soldier.
(Sisario) RICHARD SHINDELL (Tonight) In Richard Shindell's character studies, finely observed details suddenly add up to a larger picture that can be compassionate or troubling; he writes about a Civil War widow, an interrogator trying to turn a witness, a fugitive phoning his family.
(Sinagra) RICHARD SHINDELL, LUCY KAPLANSKY (Tonight) In Richard Shindell's character studies, finely observed details suddenly add up to a larger picture that can be compassionate or troubling; he writes about a Civil War widow, an interrogator trying to turn a witness, a fugitive phoning his family.
Along with the composite portraits of "mother" and "father", the scholarship boy, promoted out of his natural milieu by intellect but denied any satisfaction in his new life by social uncertainty, is one of the most finely observed of Hoggart's working-class types.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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