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"granular texture" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the physical texture of something, such as a food or a material, that is made up of small, grain-like particles. Example: The bread had a granular texture due to the whole grain flour used in its preparation.
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Flavours fully retained, smoothly granular texture.
Ours is soft- to medium-set, and smooth, without pith or any granular texture.
These lines deliver the immediate, granular texture of an actual neighbourhood.
The Weirs are right; that gorgeous granular texture takes elbow grease.
Rocks of this facies frequently have a granular texture quite similar to plutonic igneous rocks.
The vanilla had a moist, light cake but a surplus of very sugary frosting with an almost granular texture.
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The walls near the lights acquire granular textures that almost start to teem.
Without the granular textures given by the pressure of the intaglio plate on heavy dimpled sheets, and lacking the crisp bite of metal type, we are left, via the reductions of digital scanning and mechanical lithographic reproduction, with words and images lying blandly on the surface of industrially produced paper.
A variety of hierarchical architectures, such as mesocrystals consisting of isolated nanoblocks, granular textures of biominerals, and helical crystals, are included in the mesostructured crystals.
Because the song already had so many meaty, granular textures, images would almost immediately be conjured in my mind, so the conceptual stage was always the easiest". .
Under conditions where the tip remains as a liquid-like droplet, it could follow the SPS mechanism and lead to more homogeneous fibers, whereas rapid solidification of the tip could lead to fibers with more granular textures.
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