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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Which is fine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate acceptance or approval of a situation or statement that has been previously mentioned. Example: "I understand that the project deadline has been extended, which is fine as it gives us more time to improve our work."
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Which is fine, actually.
"Which is fine for us".
Which is fine with him.
Which is fine and brave.
Which is fine for catching criminals.
Which is fine by his dad.
Which is fine, too".
Which is fine, right?
Which is fine, occasionally.
Which is fine, of course.
Which is fine with Wilmot.
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