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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of high quality or particularly impressive, often in reference to art, craftsmanship, or a specific item.
Example: "The gallery showcased a fine piece of sculpture that captivated all the visitors."
Alternatives: "a great work" or "an excellent item".
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A fine piece of advice from a rock star making his Metropolitan Opera House debut.
Just like a fine piece of theatre.
It's a fine piece of work.
Despite some eccentricities, it was a fine piece of translation.
It is altogether a fine piece of work.
It is also a fine piece of generational heraldry.
The result is a fine piece of cultural tourism.
Emily did a fine piece anyway, for the double issue of July 4 & 11, 1981.
By the way, the Meat Lover's Skillet is a fine piece of work.
A fine piece of work it was but there was one bad mistake.
He was also given a yakusugi ball, a fine piece of craftsmanship made from Japanese cedar.
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