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The phrase "fine to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is acceptable or permissible.
Example: "It's fine to leave early if you have completed your work."
Alternatives: "acceptable to" or "permissible to".
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He's fine to start".
It looked fine to me.
"He was fine to go.
Seems fine to me".
Fine to both.
"Looks fine to me".
It would have been fine to scream.
It is fine to have ambition.
But he was fine to play.
It's fine to appreciate another culture.
Your tips sound fine to me.
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