finesse in the PONS Dictionary

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In addition to hand engraving, there are engraving machines that require less human finesse and are not directly controlled by hand.
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He was highly respected and acclaimed for his language finesse.
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The finesse of the surface, the sensual appeal of the subject matter are there but the beauty lies deeper in the content.
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The line of play that maximises the expected number of tricks is to finesse by playing to the ten.
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There were two especially, in the third act, that she detailed with an exquisite finesse and art.
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A similar motive is met in coup en passant, where indirect finesse is used instead of direct.
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This residence of the nobility, illuminated with the golden light of a salon, shows the finesse of 17th century tastes.
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He consistently throws his fastball around 9192 mph, he is known for his pitching finesse to retire hitters.
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He wears body armor and displays tactical finesse.
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He was known for his finesse on defensea player who didn't need to show a rough side.
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