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Discover Ludwig"fine notes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a phrase that is usually used to indicate that something has been noted or observed with great detail or attention, and it can be used in either a literal or figurative context. For example: "The critic wrote fine notes about the artwork, noting the brushstrokes and colors that made it unique."
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It has cost taxpayers $1 trillion in the last 40 years, Fine notes, and it has turned our nation into "the most highly incarcerated society in history".
In any other rich country, Nikki probably would have been fine, notes T. R. Reid in his important and powerful new book, "The Healing of America".
Mr. Fine notes that Ms. May shot more than twice as much film as it took to get "Gone With the Wind" in the can, but her struggles to get her modestly scaled wonderment into the world were worth every frame, dollar and drop of blood.
"Because he met his death defying a tyrant," John Fine notes, "it is easy to idealize Theramenes".
Companies that mainly do business with U.S. customers are doing just fine, notes the Wall Street Journal's Justin Lahart.
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Mr. Fine noted the surge in industrial production in January.
"She was fine," noted the West End Whingers.
"Milly does everything with enthusiasm," Ms. Fine noted.
"I think a larger dog would've been fine," noted her husband, Ryan Dixon, a photographer.
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