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Discover Ludwig'fine results' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it to express the results of something were satisfactory or impressive. For example, "After months of hard work, the team achieved some fine results."
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I baked a marble cake with perfectly fine results.
She is very eager about her job and achieves fine results - the chickens lay many eggs.
Here was a case where lack of restraint delivered fine results.
If you are watching calories the cream could be reduced significantly with fine results.
(He also coached Ashton's "Thais" pas de deux with several casts, with fine results).
The recipes for chocolate shortbread, chocolate madeleines and vanilla flan were clear enough and produced fine results.
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This was a fine result in a fantastic atmosphere.
Hauser's fine result was not quite a top score.
It could have been more, but a point in Paris is a fine result for now.
It's a fine result, and they do not resent others who received more aid.
He uses his dark arts to fine result when he persuades reporters to backtrack on stories critical of the government.
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