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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the finer points" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe intricate details or finer nuances of a topic, concept, or item. For example, "The professor went into the finer points of the theory to ensure his students had a good understanding."
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Forget the finer points.
They are still learning the finer points of auto-showmanship.
Billie, in turn, explains the finer points of Huck's psychology.
They sought the finer points of davening on YouTube.
He instructs Mangold on the finer points of wine consumption.
He never would have mastered the finer points of tweeting.
Rick Moody and the Christian art rocker Brother Danielson debate the finer points of religion beforehand.
He loved to debate the finer points of everything around him.
So the family was left instead to debate the finer points of cookie table etiquette.
The finer points of cinematic grammar require cultural education to be appreciated.
(Think of Pound trying to explicate the finer points of usury in the "Cantos").
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