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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well polished" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something has been carefully refined and perfected. Example: The new marketing proposal was well polished and received high praise from the client.
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This is shtick, well polished.
Clinton remains incredibly well polished in public speaking, as she was in 2008.
Roy Dean is as well polished as a mahogany rail, a sharp man in a stiletto suit.
The glass ceiling may be well polished but it's as solid as ever, with women being paid 15% less than men and representing only 15% of FTSE 100 company directors.
It's well polished, the interface is clean and accessible, and it does exactly what it promises.
I'm the first--actually the second, after my wife--to admit that my time-management skills could be... well, polished.
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I just helped someone (whom I didn't know well) polish her résumé and craft her job-search pitch.
In deep-rod pumping wells, polished rod load tends to be very high and even exceeds the operating range of the pumping unit.
"Dina Dwyer-Owns lives by a great code of values, and The Dwyer Group lives by those values as well," Polish says.
We have a similar fabric in a tech trouser, which fits incredibly well, looks polished yet feels like a track pant.
Well, not polish exactly.
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