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The phrase "a fine account" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a detailed or well-written report or narrative about an event or situation.
Example: "The journalist provided a fine account of the conference, capturing all the key moments and insights shared by the speakers."
Alternatives: "a great report" or "an excellent narrative".
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Rigden provides a fine account of the scientific importance of Einstein's five papers.
Graham Ashton gave a fine account of the trumpet obbligato in the aria "Grosser Herr".
Meg Bragle contributed a fine account of the shapely mezzo-soprano line.
A fine account of Barber's roiling "Dover Beach" ended the concert's first half on a note of dramatic urgency.
"City Game Still Thrills Suburban Old-Timers" (June 10) gives a fine account of a stickball revival in Hastings.
Ms. Bancroft also gave a fine account of Virtù in a nicely balanced trio with Deborah Malamud, mezzo-soprano, and Anne McKenna, soprano.
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This is an exceptionally fine account of a total solar eclipse and is by far the best preserved from the ancient world.
"A very fine account of the rise of those great cities of the north - Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool," he says.
Still, it was a fine, rousing account.
And playing his first major role, the strapping, manly Mr. Hudson gives a fine, direct account of himself, in the film's only real surprise".
But quite a few are new entries, like a fine recent account of "Il Trovatore" (here, "The Troubadour") with the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Mr. Parry and a cast headed by the soprano Sharon Sweet.
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