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Free sign upThe phrase "refined to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates that something has been improved or made better in some way. Example: The recipe was refined to include more spices, resulting in a more flavorful dish.
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Here we report the apo structure of the C-subunit refined to 2.9 Å resolution and the ADP bound structure refined to 3.5 Å resolution.
Hofmannsthal's subsequent librettos for Strauss, refined to a fault, might have benefitted from Kessler's advice.
The human body finessed and refined to within an inch of its life.
Controls and on-screen menus have been refined to simplify operation.
The boats have been refined to top 40 miles an hour in the open ocean.
That promotion could be refined to sell videos after the initial theatrical release, Mr. Levin said.
Most of the day is spent lolling, an art they have refined to perfection.
Thomas Thurston built a dataset at Intel which he later refined to test disruption theory.
Should the ESRB ratings be refined to meet these changes?
The main product (C5+ hydrocarbons) is refined to FT biodiesel.
Elements around the wells are refined to ensure numerical stability.
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