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fine occurred
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fine occurred" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when or how this phrase could be used, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure. Example: "A fine occurred during the event" does not make sense without additional context.
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Alternative expressions(17)
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HMRC did not consider that a crime – or even a mistake requiring a punitive fine – occurred in any of the cases the Guardian investigated.
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The previous fines occurred in April 2010 and twice in December 2010.
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It was a rather intimidating sight, but once the first hit of the snare drum happened it was as if an bomb went off into the audience as pandemonium at its finest occurred.
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One of the finest occurs in Sophocles' Oedipus Rex when a messenger reveals to Oedipus his true birth, and Oedipus recognizes his wife Jocasta as his mother, the man he slew at the crossroads as his father, and himself as the unnatural sinner who brought misfortune on Thebes.
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The evolution to fine dining occurred "as we internalized this structure," Mr. Levy said of the Building, "which is kind of iconic, and conducive to high-end dining".
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A precipitation of fine particles occurred during testing; this was especially evident in the long-term tests at the highest testing temperature.
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On a per unit area basis, the filter strip retained ∼8 times the 137Cs and associated sediment of the GHA; however, the greatest overall trapping of fine sediment occurred in the GHA.
Continuous emission of fine ash occurred near the open explosion crater of subplinian events, and a small lava dome was found just behind the continuous ash emission.
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Another fine "Amess" occurred in 2013 while bidding for Southend as the Capital of Culture 2017.
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Above 2 years of age, although all point estimates were positive, significant results for fine particles occurred mostly with adjustment for the longest or shortest temperature averaging periods (3, 30, or 45 days); the highest rate ratios in this age group were for 30-day average PM2.5, similar to the results for PAHs.
It was sponsored in the Senate and in the House by two Democratic legislators from Oregon, Senator Ron Wyden and Representative Earl Blumenauer, but much of the bill's fine-tuning occurred in conferences off the Hill.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "fine occurred". Instead, opt for grammatically correct and commonly used alternatives like "a fine was imposed" or "a fine was levied" for clearer communication.
Common error
The verb "occurred" is generally used for events or processes, not for actions taken by an authority. Using it with "fine" leads to grammatical awkwardness. Use verbs like 'imposed', 'levied', or 'issued' instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fine occurred" attempts to describe the imposition of a financial penalty. Ludwig AI indicates that this construction is not grammatically sound, and standard usage prefers alternative phrasing.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "fine occurred" is grammatically incorrect and rarely used in standard English. As Ludwig AI points out, it's better to use alternatives like "a fine was imposed" or "a fine was levied" to convey the meaning more clearly and correctly. The phrase appears infrequently across various contexts, suggesting it should be avoided in both formal and informal communication. The preferred phrasing ensures better clarity and adherence to grammatical norms.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a fine was levied
Replaces the verb 'occurred' with 'levied', which is a more standard term for imposing a fine.
a fine was imposed
Uses 'imposed' instead of 'occurred', making the sentence grammatically correct and clearer.
a penalty was issued
Substitutes 'fine' with 'penalty' and 'occurred' with 'issued', offering a different but similar meaning.
the fine happened
Replaces 'occurred' with 'happened', which is grammatically correct but slightly less formal.
a fine took place
Uses 'took place' in place of 'occurred', making the sentence grammatically sound though less common in formal contexts.
a fine was given
Uses 'given' to replace 'occurred', providing a more direct and easily understood sentence structure.
the fine resulted
Implies that the fine was the consequence of something, changing the focus slightly.
a fine arose
Indicates the fine came into existence, which might be suitable in specific contexts.
imposition of a fine
Turns the phrase into a noun phrase, altering the sentence structure entirely.
a fine came about
Similar to 'arose', but emphasizes how the fine was initiated or put into effect.
FAQs
How to correctly say that a fine was given?
Instead of saying "fine occurred", which is grammatically incorrect, use phrases such as "a fine was imposed" or "a fine was levied".
What is a more formal way to say a fine happened?
While "the fine happened" is understandable, a more formal way to express this is to say "a penalty was issued" or "a fine was imposed".
Is "fine occurred" grammatically correct?
No, "fine occurred" is not grammatically correct. It's better to use constructions where the fine is the object of the verb, such as "a fine was levied".
Which phrase is more appropriate: "fine occurred" or "a fine was imposed"?
"A fine was imposed" is the more appropriate and grammatically correct phrase. "Fine occurred" is not standard English.
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