grit in the PONS Dictionary

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Like the screenings, the grit is transported to an offsite facility for disposal.
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The clay powder then undergoes air screening to isolate clay particles of the finest grit size.
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Painters used different styles from portraiture to abstraction to reveal the thrills and grit of black life.
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The primary treatment process removes the grit and other solids through a screening process followed by a period of settlement.
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When using the resin pads the steps may be 100, then 200, 400, 800, 1500 and finally 3000 grit.
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The audience was moved to tears on seeing the girl's grit and talent.
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It is believed that because grit encourages individuals to create and sustain life goals, these goals provide meaning and purpose in life.
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Diamond pads come in many grit or mesh sizes.
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Due to lack of supply, rice and corn grits are sometimes brought in from the mainland.
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Quartz grit is a high-quality industrial mineral, and is mainly used for construction materials.
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