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'Looking to refine' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to show that someone is actively trying to improve or perfect something. Example: "The company is constantly looking to refine its products to meet the changing needs of its customers."
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We are looking to refine that analysis using other datasets like Experian's Mosaic.
Despite an image rooted in tradition, the Augusta National is always looking to refine and innovate, such as the state-of-the-art digital coverage.
Gavini said that was to tap into a different kind of behavior the company was seeing when users were looking to refine their searches further.
As a result, it's looking to refine that process to streamline onboarding, as well as adding features like single sign-on to address other issues.
Microsoft, Time-Warner, the Walt Disney Co. and NBC could also be looking to refine their video strategies, and there are enough possible acquisition targets to lend every Internet portal and media conglomerate a strategic hand.
Charles tells us that the team is looking to refine its natural language processing in an effort to provide better search, automated extraction and scoring of particular product features.
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"We are going to look to refine it, but you shouldn't expect anything significant or dramatic for next year".
Linley appears to suggest that the new-look site may look to refine its coverage – Digital Spy started out more focused on TV and entertainment.
Of course, layoffs and re-organizations are not uncommon, as even large technology companies look to refine their businesses and focus on the products that are most successful — and not necessarily a signal that the company may be in bad shape.
When the decision to invest in the refinery expansion was made in 2007, Port Arthur looked like a sure bet to refine more Saudi oil.
Professor Kerr posted again on January 27, looking to further refine the definition of "accesses without authorization" by polling his readers on whether six hypothetical scenarios should result in criminal liability a sort of regression testing for legislation.
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