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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine included" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that something is included or acceptable, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The terms of the agreement state that all fees are fine included, but this needs clarification."
Alternatives: "included in the fine" or "fine is included".
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With the fine included, Intel posted a loss of $398 million, or 7 cents a share.
The Pfizer fine included $301 million for off-label marketing of its antipsychotic drug Geodon.
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The Barclays fine includes the largest ever levied by Britain's financial regulator and America's Commodity Futures Trading Commission, for instance.
The agency's proposed fine includes a $15.7 million civil penalty, which would be the largest S.E.C. fine ever for an individual in an accounting case.
"None of the above," said Mr. Nye, explaining that most of his customers seem to be doing just fine, including the hedge fund manager.
The fine includes a 30% discount, which was given because RBS decided not to fight the results of the FCA investigation.
Otherwise, the menu buttons are fine, including the Q-menu which puts the most frequently used settings within easy reach (ISO, WB, etc).
The penalty for littering anything in Singapore is $2000-$2000-$10,000he fine includes the litterer doing a public cleanup that's widely covered by the media.
Shouldn't I? 9. Seeing five different doctors every year even when I'm feeling fine, including an endocrinologist, podiatrist, ophthalmologist, diabetes educator, dietitian.
Any ovenproof dish or tray should be fine, including most metal, silicon, and Pyrex dishes.
The fines included $992,000 against Wal-mart, $296,000 against Target, and $280,000 against Best Buy.
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