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Discover Ludwig"fine with this" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to express agreement or approval with a situation or decision. For example, "I'm fine with this plan to have dinner at 7pm." This indicates that the speaker is happy and in agreement with the suggested time for dinner. Another example could be, "He said he was fine with this arrangement, but I could tell he wasn't completely happy about it." Here, the phrase "fine with this" shows that the person is accepting the arrangement, but may not be completely satisfied with it.
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But the man was fine with this.
(NOTE Cardinalss fans are fine with this).
But that's when I realised, I'm fine with this, I'm fine with this.
Safety is more important, and we're fine with this".
Maybe everything was fine with this pregnancy, but it didn't feel fine.
The fans in St Louis are totally fine with this of course.
Every few months, my fiancé still speaks with his ex, and I'm totally fine with this.
("You're fine with this?" an astonished friend asks him. "I'm fine," Chester replies).
"As long as your wine has good acidity it will be fine with this dish," the chef had said.
He was, on balance, fine with this, he said, comparing it to putting on a uniform to do military service.
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"I don't fancy Purdy," said Ed, as Purdy plastered on the biggest, hardest, I'm-fine-with-this "smile".
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