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"fine cooking" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means high-quality or excellent cooking. Example: The restaurant is known for its fine cooking and impeccable presentation.
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Six of these make a fine cooking surface.
While Monk has fine cooking to offer, getting the food to the table is a problem.
It's not just junk food wantonly gourmet-fied; it's fine cooking in its own right.
He always regaled his family and guests with his fine cooking and hospitality.
That doesn't mean, however, that fine cooking is going with it.
Now children are becoming a serious phenomenon in the fine cooking industry.
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In her opinion, the finest cooking is a synthesis of time and place.
D. K. Arnott: Many said dinners cooked here could be no finer (dead sinners; anag).. M. Barley: Dinner's swell here in Italy – there's no finer cooking (sinners dwell; anag).. C. Barr: Panties dried on front of naked fire?
I've long thought that good service can overcome fair food, but not the reverse: If a diner feels neglected, even the finest cooking will have a tough time winning you over.
One day, we would eat a feast at a roadside cafe with a wood-fired barbecue and the next discover a haven of the finest cooking in the middle of nowhere.
But La Colombe d'Or also boasts some of the finest cooking in France, as well.
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