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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finest items" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe a selection of items that are exceptional or of the highest quality. For example, "The shop sold only the finest items in the city."
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Take a look at 21 of the finest items people claim to have purchased after imbibing a few too many spirits below.
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See how some of these fine items mix geometric slabs of bold shades neatly together?
In exchange for this service, Clara and I helped ourselves to many fine items from their houses.
"It's a bit of Dean & Deluca," Mr. Veeder said, although the River Market stocks everything from basic groceries to fine items.
In a similar vein, the Lord's turf paperweight in the shape of a ball or the cricket explained beach towel, both from Lords.org/shop are fine items that fans of the game will enjoy.
Ask your parents for some of these ultra-fine items.
Among the fine items being offered, writes Douze, is "an exclusive digital compilation of mixes by womxn/femme-identified producers and DJs," including "NKISI, crystallmess, BAMBII, D0UZE, MA DJ, Marcelline, STUD1NT, and TYGAPAW".
Two fine items turned up in the Midnight section, including the brisk "Target," a Korean remake of the French crime drama "Point Blank," and one film that was strong enough to be in competition but wasn't asked, David Michôd's "The Rover".
Actually, if we classify the GO functional categories to more fine items (GO BP FAT, downloaded from DAVID http://david.abcc.ncifcrf.gov/), we can get a more comprehensive network.
Observe activities such as putting together a puzzle, playing with objects of different sizes, gripping tools such as pencils, forks and fine items such as a kite string.
His eye for a fine item developed acutely.
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