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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few fine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items or people that are of good quality or satisfactory.
Example: "I have a few fine wines that I would like to share with you at dinner."
Alternatives: "a couple of nice" or "several good".
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There are flickers of promise, and a few fine sentences.
Rush rehearses a few fine points on illegal defenses.
What surprised me were a few fine points that Toyota missed.
In life a few fine souls come along to make a strenuous case for how a person should be.
There are a few fine and lovely paintings in "Childe Hassam: American Impressionist," an overstuffed retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum.
Manet made a few fine etchings, but his best and most personal works are lithographs, in which his swift but astonishingly precise drawing found its proper medium.
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The result was a few fine-looking bluefish, lettuce and tomato sandwiches.
But the state agency can only respond to complaints, not perform its own inspections, and it has issued only a few fines.
We have identified only a few fines, including a group of 18-year-olds from Liverpool who were arrested by police wearing face masks.
No one will say this, but it's more effective to run the risk of noncompliance and pay a few fines, which is just a cost of doing business".
The city's overall budget, buttressed by higher property values, has climbed by about 50 percent in those 10 years; and quite a few fines cost more to issue and collect than they are worth.
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