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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fined by" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of imposing a financial penalty on someone for breaking a rule or law. Example: The shoplifter was fined by the judge for stealing merchandise from the store.
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They were heavily fined by the airlines.
Had he been fined by the Giants?
He got fined by the league for his postgame comments.
Except I can get fined by the federal government.
1995: fined by the Argentine Football Association for insulting referees.
Bank of America was fined by the Federal Reserve.
According to the person, Rodriguez will most likely be fined by the club.
Ryan, who was fined by the Jets, declined to reveal the circumstances of the incident.
For those transgressions, he was probably fined by the PGA Tour, which never announces discipline.
(Stephenson was fined by the league on Thursday for one of the flops).
(The two were secretly fined by the Australian Cricket Board soon after the bribes were given).
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