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The phrase "a fine for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually describes a punishment for an offense or misconduct. For example, "The judge imposed a fine for reckless driving."
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Lundqvist could face a fine for his comments.
James may draw a fine for wearing them.
Would there be a fine for wearing a burqa?
They stood to pay a fine for her indulgence.
RBS is still awaiting a fine for these practices.
In 2011 Bridgestone paid a fine for colluding over marine-hose prices.
Pappas has since said he was being diplomatic to avoid a fine for criticizing an umpire.
Mr Yang and his wife refused to pay a fine for their second daughter.
Then cash and all the furniture were seized to pay a fine for attacking Mr. Denktash.
The Financial Times said Barclays would avoid a fine for Euribor rigging for similar reasons.
He is subject to a fine for each day of training camp he misses.
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