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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a term or phrase that is considered to be good, appropriate, or of high quality.
Example: "In the context of environmental conservation, 'sustainability' is a fine term that encapsulates the essence of our efforts."
Alternatives: "an excellent term" or "a suitable term".
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There is also a fine term paper to be written comparing the regimental good cheer of McDonald's cadres to Lenin's Young Pioneers, but we'll leave that for another class.
When we were younger, "boyfriend" was a fine term.
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REAL ESTATE Owning property and renting it to farmers, businesses or individuals can be a fine long-term strategy, though timing is everything, as we learned in the middle of the last decade.
Indeed, he contends, it makes a fine long-term investment.
Some high-rated mutual funds I would consider, with relatively low volatility, include: Pimco Renaissance, a mid-cap value fund which returned 19.4% in 2001, and Fidelity Value Fund, a fine long-term holding that is up 8.5% year-to-date.
When I could no longer take care of Ed, he went to a fine long-term care facility for people with Alzheimer's.
He and Oh ended the relationship "on fine terms," he said, but they don't talk.
Though she is as subtle as Janowicz is brash, they are on fine terms.
Duvalier massacred the communists, and from then on the US and Papa Doc were on fine terms.
And Reading do have rich Premier League experience at left-back thanks to Ian Harte, who enjoyed a fine season last term.
Energy companies, perhaps more than most, tread a fine line in terms of keeping investors happy, while maintaining good relations with their customers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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