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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine ceremony" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a ceremony that is elegant, well-organized, or of high quality.
Example: "The wedding was a fine ceremony, filled with beautiful decorations and heartfelt speeches."
Alternatives: "a splendid ceremony" or "an elegant ceremony."
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That will make for a fine ceremony and important symbolism, but Mr. Obama's involvement cannot end there.
Not long ago, LeRoy, New York, celebrated the 100th anniversary of Jell-O with a fine ceremony at its Jell-O museum.
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This event, for me, represents faith at its finest: a ceremony dedicated to a cause (serving a greater power and, more immediately, serving the ocean), inviting everyone to attend (no "right" or "wrong" religion specified), that ends in a gesture of camaraderie (paddling out together into the ocean) instead of a mission to convert the heathen.
Ceremony is a fine offering to the newly rebuilt Marlowe theatre, which co-commissioned it.
Open it with ceremony, like a fine Champagne — a wonderful surprise for guests.
The cheeses were served with the ceremony and sensibly small portions of a fine restaurant, and they were nicely matched with a 1990 Grand Reserva from Chivite.
Following the ceremonies, the Maio invited the entire group of scientists, politicians, and television and newspaper reporters for a fine lunch in a cleared rice paddy.
A fine, fine finish.
A fine, fine score.
A fine, fine question.
And when the time came to make the ultimate sacrifice, their final hour was their finest". It was a ceremony filled not only with soaring oratory, cannon salutes and helicopter flyovers, but also with poignant moments and touching memories.
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