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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are really fine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express approval or satisfaction regarding something or someone.
Example: "The results of the project are really fine, and we should celebrate our success."
Alternatives: "are quite good" or "are very satisfactory."
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"These are really fine, intricate patterns that we can't see at all," Dr. Siebeck said.
But it is also true, as subsequent hearings confirmed, that these are really fine performances.
"Cats are really fine being indoors their entire lives," he said.
"The young people are really fine folks, and they enjoy learning from you," he said.
Tasty Noodle House specializes in the clean, subtle seafood preparations of the northern port city Dalian, which sometimes means that you will find sea cucumber where you don't expect to find sea cucumber, and both the vinegar-marinated pork and the braised jellyfish head are really fine.
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"Yeah, it's really fine.
All the actors, they're really fine.
That it would be really fine if I disappeared.
Her first show at Gagosian in Chelsea was really fine.
The vision will always be a bit corrupted, and I'm really fine with that.
"It's not a great film, but Field is really fine" as Daisy Buchanan, Mr. Helland said.
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