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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face a fine" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to being required to pay a penalty or punishment for breaking a law or rule. Example: If you are caught littering, you may face a fine of up to $500.
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If they did not, they could face a fine.
Ryan may face a fine from the N.F.L.
Lundqvist could face a fine for his comments.
If found guilty, the prelate could face a fine.
Chelsea would feasibly face a fine and a warning.
If found guilty, SARU would face a fine or censure.
Palace could face a fine of up to £25,000.
The company could face a fine of up to ¥700 million, the Kyodo news agency reported.
Pacquiao can face a fine or suspension for wrongly filling out the medical forms.
31 January is the deadline for many of us to do that, or face a fine.
Offenders face a fine of two hundred yuan (about thirty-one dollars).
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