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"is more refined" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a comparative phrase that implies something is of higher quality or has been improved in some way. It can be used in different contexts depending on what is being refined. Example: After years of practice, his piano playing is now more refined and polished.
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"Shanghai is more refined.
"This is more refined.
As tough as Halladay was then, Cash said, he is more refined now.
Melted vegetable shortening, which is what Lottie used, is more refined so that it leaves less odor.
I haven't changed my overall look since I met Justin but thanks to him my look is more refined.
But Playbook is more ambitious than CoachPad, in that you can see animated versions of plays you've drawn out, and it is more refined as well.
The experience at Arrosto, where many single-portioned dishes can also be ordered family style, is just as enjoyable, but the food is more refined.
And we lesser mortals who have always loved the lobster Savannah, a sherry-laced concoction stuffed back into the shell, rejoice that it is more refined now, with less gooey béchamel and truer shellfish flavor.
The models are not equally spaced in the delay space since the mesh is more refined near the nominal delay.
Murphy et al. provided a better method for preparing silver nanowires, but Sun's [37, 38] synthetic way is more refined.
The Suburban, because it is not so focused on towing, is more refined when it comes to steering and riding comfort.
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