Sentence examples for a fine gift from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a fine gift" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a gift that is of high quality or particularly thoughtful. Example: "For her birthday, I decided to give her a fine gift that would show how much I appreciate her friendship."

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If framed, it would make a fine gift in itself.

Any would make a fine gift for someone who enjoys twiddling their thumbs.

But the pair of them will make a fine gift — in a box, of course, with a clay pot.

Outdoor music is often free: a fine gift to people who can't plan, months ahead, to grab a ticket online before the scalpers do.

A single mushroom, so young that its hood still clung to its shaft, was considered a fine gift for an aristocrat — the more phallic the better.

4. A collection of six fragrant geranium plants to grow outdoors makes a fine gift along with a watering can or other accouterments.

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But if you're looking for something that's a bit more thoughtful than a six-pack of local suds (a perfectly fine gift), here are some ideas. .

The ephemeral nature of theater makes it hard to give gifts that will endure even as long as a tie or a bottle of cologne, but this fall has seen a handful of new theater-related books that make fine gift choices for a footlight addict.

If it is handmade or fine gift, you should expect an emotional response from them - in a good way.

He was a good writer with a fine descriptive gift, and can give a more vivid and convincing picture of a period than most academic historians".

Her mother owns Details, a stationery and fine gifts store in Philadelphia.

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