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The phrase "a very fine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something of high quality or excellence.
Example: "The restaurant is known for its a very fine selection of wines that pair perfectly with their gourmet dishes."
Alternatives: "an excellent" or "a superb".
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A very fine recording.
A very fine line.
It's a very fine line".
"It's a very fine balance.
"He's a very fine player.
He is already a very fine one.
Living and dying – a very fine line.
This required a very fine etching technique.
Loony and sane – a very fine line.
Loving and leaving – a very fine line.
It's a very fine one, too.
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a quite fine
a very delicate
a very brilliant
a very elegant
a very fine looking
a very distinguished
a very high sounding
a very unusual
a very uncharacteristic
a very special
a very welcome
a very diligent
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