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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has honed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has developed or refined a skill or ability over time.
Example: "She has honed her skills in graphic design through years of practice and dedication."
Alternatives: "has refined" or "has perfected."
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He has honed his speaking style.
Daniel has honed his approach carefully.
Mealer has honed his style to a razor's edge.
The adjoining bathroom has honed marble floors with radiant heat.
My Roland has honed my teaching skills remarkably.
Over the years, he has honed that niche.
(Ship building has honed his skills in tying surgical knots).
Mr. Blum has honed his legal instincts through a long résumé of court cases.
In art as in life, Mda has honed his survivor's talent for deft self-reinvention.
He has honed their edges, and polished them to a high gleam.
He has honed his image carefully and promotes it relentlessly on the stump.
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