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The phrase "fine from" is not an idiom, so it is not correct or usable in written English. Instead, you could use "starting from" or "beginning from" in its place. For example, "Starting from tomorrow, I'm going to start eating healthier."
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He emerged just fine from the storm.
We'll be fine from here".
"You should be fine from here".
He should be fine from there, though.
Our guys were fine from the first pitch.
Ryan may face a fine from the N.F.L.
I thought everything would be fine from that point forward.
(Rival tablets charge just fine from the same jacks).
"Everything seemed to be fine from what we could see".
"We will have a fine from Uefa, so I understand.
Tesco could face a substantial fine from regulators.
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