fine texture

collocation in English

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fine
adjective
uk
/faɪn/
us
/faɪn/
good or good enough; healthy ...
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texture
noun
uk
/ˈteks.tʃər/
us
/ˈteks.tʃɚ/
the quality of something that can be decided by touch; the degree to which something is rough or smooth, or soft ...
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(Definition offineandtexturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There are so many personal relationships of a reallyfinetexturethat go into the whole thing.
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The body rings are mostly smooth or with a veryfinetexture.
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Eggs are elongated ovals, with afinetextureand a slight gloss.
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The silk produced is known for its glossyfinetextureand durability.
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The iris has afinetexturethatlike fingerprintsis determined randomly during embryonic gestation.
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They are popular because of theirfinetexture, soft feel, and low growth habit.
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Chutneys may be either wet or dry, and can have a coarse to afinetexture.
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The light brown heartwood is of a moderatefinetexturewith some interlocking grain.
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For this purpose we live many lives of increasinglyfinetextureand moral character.
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Thefinetextureof the concrete makes it well suited to architectural finishes.
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Its soil is predominantly silt and clay loam withfinetextureand high water retention.
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These properties such as the low density, straight grain andfinetexturemean it is easy to work with and hence popular with model makers and within the patternmaking trade.
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Jade's virtues, such asfinetexture, immense toughness and high hardness, contribute to the high luster and transparency, as well as the durability to withstand a high polish.
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It is one of the best cabinet timbers of the country on account of its warm-brown color,finetextureand lasting qualities.
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It is a thin crust of bread and lightly toast, miga very white and compact with afinetextureand distinctive flavor.
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Because of thefinetextureof the soil, deep, steep-sided and very narrow ridge tops have been eroded in the hills.
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Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only three feet tall, dressed in metallic cloth of a veryfinetexture.
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While there are some medical and surgical procedures that can affect the colour and overall shape of the iris, thefinetextureremains remarkably stable over many decades.
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This soil claimsfinetexturewith color.
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The silky shark's common name comes from thefinetextureof its skin compared to other sharks, a product of its tiny, densely packed dermal denticles.
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