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The phrase "a fine example of how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a demonstration or illustration of a particular concept or method.
Example: "This project serves as a fine example of how teamwork can lead to successful outcomes."
Alternatives: "a great illustration of how" or "an excellent demonstration of how".
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This chapter is a fine example of how he deftly explains an arcane topic.
Indeed, the Fankongress is a fine example of how they often take a long time to go anywhere at all.
MICHAEL ARDITTI'S fifth novel is a fine example of how resonant fiction based on real events can be.
A fine example of how terribly nice children were in the good old days - and how incredibly smug.
Bewildering, vaguely Lynchian soap opera satire Ave 43 is a fine example of how the internet allows total creative independence.
Michael was one of those people, and he's a fine example of how an ordinary person can do something extraordinary".
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And there isn't a finer example of how to merge African idioms and modern dance than Ronald K. Brown's Evidence.
Yet inside Northern Ireland the agreement looks like a fine example of another truth: how depressingly thankless politics can be.
Unfortunately the BBC was apparently too busy investigating the allegations to pay any attention – either to Manchester's decision not to demand the title, or Yeo's fine example of how to handle a BBC media controversy with style.
This is another fine example of how innovative technology deriving outside the medical field (in this case, solid state readout systems that replace the photomultiplier of the conventional detector) can be adapted for benefit (magnetic compatibility, compact design, improved performance).
The vocal gets in your head and stays there, another fine example of how keeping things simple often works the best.
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