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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such finesse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a high level of skill or delicacy in handling a situation or task.
Example: "The artist painted the landscape with such finesse that it seemed to come alive on the canvas."
Alternatives: "such skill" or "such grace."
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Such finesse.
Werewolves, by contrast, display no such finesse.
Is this really the time and place for such finesse?
Rarely is such finesse on display when people talk about these things.Are commas even grammar?
No such finesse in the new series of Midsomer Murders, which stars a new DC Barnaby.
When has bad taste been charted with such finesse and mastery of stagecraft?
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Such technical finesse elevates the play from mediocre to slightly more memorable.
In a sense, such technical finesse is the show's main attraction.
What counts most is the dialogue and the acting, which animators now simulate with such uncanny finesse.
Yet if such burning finesse is beyond Ronaldo, a capacity to score extraordinary goals has long been central to his playing persona.
The show is titled after a piece by Thornton Dial, another Alabama-born artist of such expressive finesse and audacity that critics have compared him to both Robert Rauschenberg and Willem De Kooning.
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