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Discover Ludwig"be fine with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to be comfortable, satisfied, or in agreement with something. Example: "I am fine with your decision to go on vacation without me. I will have plenty to keep me busy at home."
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That'd be fine with me.
My husband would be fine with it.
He'd be fine with the boys.
That would be fine with Gardner.
That would be fine with Mr. Whitmire.
He'll be fine with that.
I'd be fine with that".
That seems to be fine with him.
Q: And you'd be fine with that?
That will be fine with Goring.
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That was fine with us.
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