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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine institution" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a well-respected or esteemed organization or institution. Example: The university was known for its fine institution of medicine, attracting top students and renowned faculty from around the world.
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The King Center is a fine institution.
It is a fine institution, but a stretched one.
"Adelphi is a fine institution, but it's not Harvard.
The BBC remains a fine institution, making great programmes.
Serena Williams "Marriage is a fine institution, but I'm not ready for an institution".
Let's see if that fine institution lives up to the Bank of England's warm recommendation.
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"I care deeply for these fine institutions and the citizens they represent," Beebe said.
Sid's legacy will include the many fine institutions and programs he helped conceive and steward.
"The fine institutions I worked for and my talented colleagues continue that battle".
However, I was a little dismayed at the offhand dismissal of the work of other fine institutions like Theaterworks/USA.
Lenny's legacy includes the many fine institutions he conceived, help found and stewarded, along with his tireless philanthropy.
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