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The phrase "and in the fine" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it without additional context, as it seems incomplete or improperly formed.
Example: "The details were outlined in the fine print, and in the fine, it stated the terms of the agreement."
Alternatives: "in the details" or "in the specifics".
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There were a few glances at the hotel when I was checking in, and in the fine restaurant just up the road, but there are always glances.
Gold was continued in the darics of the Persian kings and in the fine later series of Lampsacene staters; it was also struck at Panticapaeum on the Black Sea and on occasion at Syracuse, Tarentum, and Cyrene.
Set at the margins of the river bank and in the fine compositions of hanging gardens, the smaller plants of the Narrows showcase the splendid gardening hand of nature.
But in Ms. Mayer's hands the story of bureaucratic jockeying in well-upholstered offices and in the fine print of legal documents makes for an equally absorbing and disturbing story.
In the bulk soil, about 78% of total P was transformed into an organic form (40% already after 150 years) and, in the fine earth, about 81% (40 70% after about 150 years of soil evolution).
It would have raised the state minimum wage slightly — by a lesser amount than it has since been raised — and, in the fine print, would have made it impossible ever to raise it again except by a two-thirds vote in both houses of the legislature, while, for good measure, eliminating overtime for millions of workers.
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They will discuss elements of the film and Geoffrey Holder's work and legacy in the fine and performing arts, as well as the museum space.
A significant negative correlation has also been observed between morning and evening PEF and Mg2+ in the fine fraction.
NICEON also proved successful in controlling multicistronic expression units for coordinated transcription of up to three transgenes and in the fine-tuning of transcription translation networks, in which RNA polymerase II- and III-dependent promoters, engineered for 6HNic responsiveness, drove expression of siRNAs that triggered specific transgene knockdown.
And, in the finest tradition of children's books, the Baudelaire orphans suffer from chronic bibliophilia.
The publisher Faber & Faber's offer of a prize for solving Goldbach's conjecture is both a clever publicity stunt and in the finest traditions of mathematics.
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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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