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Discover Ludwig"fine quality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to something that is of a very high quality, often in comparison to something else. For example, "This restaurant only serves fine quality ingredients."
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It had a fine quality.
The toppings: all of fine quality.
"There are pedestrian pieces and pieces of fine quality.
In 1776 a fine quality cream-coloured earthenware was introduced.
Skipping a limited ice cream selection, we settled for cups of fine quality, aromatic green tea.
From one end to the other it was a goal of fine quality.
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Fine-quality cutlery was made near Sheffield.
The Chinese people have showed unexpected enthusiasm for these fine-quality oranges".
"We're buying fine-quality produce and meats and fish and that's what we need to showcase.
Nove also produced a fine-quality cream-coloured earthenware (terra inglese).
A tree produces fine-quality nuts only on fertile, well-drained soils of medium-heavy texture.
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