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Discover Ludwig"a fine of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a sum of money that someone is being charged as punishment for a crime or violation. For example: "The defendant was sentenced to three months in prison and a fine of $5,000."
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That would mean a fine of $70 million.
He faces a fine of $18.
The Eagles issued a fine of an undisclosed amount.
It has imposed a fine of £37 million on GSK.
The citation carries a fine of up to $500.
That would carry a fine of a few hundred dollars.
Another generation company, InterGen, will pay a fine of £11m.
The Akron joke led to a fine of $7,000.
The maximum penalty is a fine of $150.
UBS also agreed to pay a fine of $780 million.
Palace could face a fine of up to £25,000.
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