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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fin, which is a thin, flat appendage found on fish and some other aquatic animals, or in a metaphorical sense, such as in finance or slang.
Example: "The fish swam gracefully through the water, its vibrant colors shining as it flicked a fin."
Alternatives: "a fish fin" or "a financial gain".
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One sees a fin passing far out.
The model considers the cooling ceiling as a fin.
There is a fin de siècle, or Emperor Nero, atmosphere surrounding the N.F.L. these days.
"Those males just throw a fin on 'em and roll on over".
In a passage from her diaries, Woolf wrote, "One sees a fin passing far out.
It had a fin de siècle feel, though I shouldn't turn to French to articulate that.
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He was a rose, not a fin-de-siècle malady.
Depp is a fin-de-siècle dandy, out of Oscar Wilde or Stevenson.
I work with a fin-tech broker-dealer called, DriveWealth.
Often, there is no physical contact of any kind between a fin-domme and her slave.
In view of these unexpected results, further diagnostics were undertaken, including a 'fin plot' (Fig. 7).
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