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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of good quality or satisfactory in a positive manner.
Example: "After much consideration, I believe this is a fine one to choose for our project."
Alternatives: "a good one" or "an excellent choice".
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In 1998 the library presented a fine one on Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, who as Lewis Carroll wrote "Alice in Wonderland".
The line between any of these acts is a fine one, especially if they take place on a regular basis.
(And one of my fellow-readers thinks that Edward Flowers would make a fine one).
He's a fine one to talk.
Now he's a fine one to be making accusations.
Frazier is a lyrical writer, and a fine one at that.
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Like Bailey, Marsh is a fine one-day player who has not translated his results to the next level.
After a fine one-two with Blaise Matuidi, Ibrahimovic set up Cavani, who beat Yoan Cardinale from close range.
Saints settled and Sheridan slipped past Mohamadou Sissoko but was denied by a fine, one-handed save from Bell.
Smith finally forced a fine one-handed save from goalkeeper Scott Bain that sprung Dunfermline into life.
Nasri also played a fine one-two with Silva but overhit his pass with Balotelli waiting to pounce.
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