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The phrase "fine use of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to compliment someone's usage of a particular object, tool, method, or technique. For example, "She showed a fine use of rhetoric to effectively debate her opponent."
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The kitchen makes fine use of nuts.
What a fine use of my hard-earned money.
(Fine use of swearing here, to turn the screw on Parsons' most deserving targets).
Technical facility is, and "Indigo Rose" made fine use of it in quick, highly articulated motion.
Tony has now laid down his pen, but not before making very fine use of it.
It's a grand character turn, and a fine use of the sport as a metaphor for the American soul.
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The finest use of the kitchen's fryer is the terrific cod fritter, served with just-tender cannellini.
My sandwich had no marmalade, but instead was spread with Branston pickle, the English relish that might be the finest use of rutabaga I know of.
Wild mushroom and fresh ricotta kreplach ($19) I used to think that the highest and finest use of kreplach was in a joke that my mother-in-law likes to tell.
One of the finest uses of Frankenstein is Victor Erice's exquisite 1973 film The Spirit of the Beehive, set in Spain in 1940 in the aftermath of the Franco-ite victory over the attempted republic.
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