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It can be used to refer to a penalty, typically a monetary penalty, that is imposed on someone who is found to have broken a law or rule. For example, "The court ordered him to pay a fine of $500."
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Deutsche Telekom Posts Profit of $2587B.
That's fine, of course.
Which is fine, of course.
That is fine, of course.
That would mean a fine of $70 million.
Violators will face a fine of $500.
Oh, and Sherlock's fine, of course.
He faces a fine of $18.
BP faces a potential fine of $17.6bn.
Finally, BKB agreed to pay a fine of $13.5 million.
He imposed a total fine of $900,000.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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