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Discover LudwigSentence No, "do a fine" is not correct and usable in written English.
If you mean to say "do an excellent job," then that is correct and can be used in written English. For example, "He was commended for his hard work and for doing a fine job."
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He'll do a fine job".
Kent do a fine job.
They do a fine Cuban cocktail.
Photography and film do a fine job of that.
Mrs Clinton, I think, would do a fine job.
"Most wineglasses, if shaped appropriately, do a fine job".
And they do a fine job of connecting the dots.
"The entry-level products do a fine job for us," Mr. Balsillie said.
That said, some of Robertson's alterations do a fine job of conveying a poem's spirit.
But my hunch is that our school will do a fine job.
We like Jimmy, we know he'll do a fine program, and we wish him well".
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