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The phrase "uniquely refined" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes something that is distinct or exceptional in terms of its refinement or sophistication. Example: "The restaurant's menu was filled with uniquely refined dishes that showcased the chef's skill and creativity."
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But given that digital games like those designed by Plass and his colleagues allow researchers to capture and examine a student's second-by-second decision-making, they offer what seem to be uniquely refined opportunities to peer into the cognitive process.
It marks him out as a "Yahoo among the Houyhnhnms — too old, dirty and wasteful to pass, even in this bad light, as a member of Seattle's uniquely refined middle class".
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A proper woodwind section for instance is not merely the straight aggregation of several solo instruments; it is a carefully refined and uniquely layered acoustic event.
Collectively, preliminary findings indicate that alternative forms of arts engagement (e.g., visual arts training) may not yield such widespread enhancements, suggesting that music expertise uniquely taps and refines a hierarchy of brain networks subserving a variety of auditory as well as domain-general cognitive mechanisms.
As the design is refined, the CONVERGENCE Simulation Architecture uniquely supports built-in, fixed-point attributes to rapidly model limited precision effects and a new, upgraded modeling foundation for mixing in detailed micro-architecture and processor models.
So refined.
Very refined.
"Shanghai is more refined.
"This is more refined.
It was very refined".
Refined but not rarified.
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