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fineness
noun as in excellence
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For Czeresko, the process is “athletic, yet has this fineness to it.”
From New York Times
Her paintings have a fineness and excess of detail — and therefore of meticulous technique — that astound the eye.
From New York Times
But reading of the societal developments, we may yearn for the fineness of touch with which the novel opened.
From New York Times
The simple, elegant set by Bill Clarke, all black-and-white Art Nouveau swirls and sheer curtains, suggests the fineness of taste that the writing requires.
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The fineness of your crumbs is more important than the type of bread used.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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