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Discover Ludwig'fine being' is not correct and usable in written English.
'Fine being' is not a common phrase in English and is therefore not suitable for formal writing. Instead, you could use the phrase 'fine as' or 'fine on its own'. For example, "I'm doing fine" or "I'm doing fine as."
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The polymath said he would be fine being an administrator — a fatal mistake.
"Cats are really fine being indoors their entire lives," he said.
Neither Barclays nor the FCA would comment on the report on Sky News about the fine being announced on Tuesday.
I think the band is fine being in the band, and the band rather likes not being in the band, too.
It's fine being an elitist, but the credentials for occupying such a privileged seat have constantly to be justified and renewed.
If they misbehave — for example, by bringing uninvited guests, getting too rowdy or not showing up or helping to clean — they will receive a punishment worse than any police fine: being barred from future dinners.
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The fine was later reduced.
The fine is $150.
The fine was withdrawn.
"Is fine, is fine," I say.
The baby was fine, wasn't he?
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