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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by fine" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, use the adverb "finely" to mean "in a precise or careful manner." For example, "He chopped the vegetables finely."
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Rousing, infectiously enthusiastic performances by fine dancers.
Starch utilization was improved by fine grinding.
The image is created by fine white lines and textures.
His driven finish was underpinned by fine technique.
The fine text is matched by fine photographs.
Those pitchers were helped along by fine defense.
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Metastases in the pancreas from nonhematologic neoplasms: report of 20 cases evaluated by fine-needle aspiration.
Third, these autocrats have responded by fine-tuning the tools of modern autocracy.
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