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The phrase "fine collection" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means a high-quality or impressive group of items. Example: The museum boasts a fine collection of ancient artifacts from Greece and Rome.
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It's a fine collection and it's growing.
It has a fine collection of old scientific instruments.
The archaeological museum has a fine collection of local antiquities.
His fine collection of poetry is Life on My Breath.
In just one week, that's a fine collection of memories.
He also developed a taste for art, and a fine collection, especially of Impressionists.
(As a sideline he managed to develop a fine collection of Japanese art).
What this fine collection demands is to be seen up close.
"Fine Collection: Treasures From the Vault," Oriental rugs from the museum's collection.
The Museum of Musical Instruments, also in Brussels, has a fine collection.
The Toronto Zoo has a fine collection comprising about 3,800 specimens representing nearly 450 species.
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