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Discover Ludwig"given a fine" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English
For example: After being found guilty of reckless driving, the judge issued the defendant a fine.
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He was given a fine and released.
He was given a fine of $13,000 and a suspended sentence of three months.
The editor of the magazine, Tarek El Taher, was also given a fine equivalent to £885.
He was also given a fine for possession of a satellite TV dish and receiver.
Its lovers are given a fine future, imperiling law-abiding motorists on Los Angeles freeways.
It is given a fine varnish, but only time will tell how well it keeps keyboard dirt at bay.
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Toning down his experimental streak, he asks visiting musicians to name a dish with personal significance (the soul traditionalist Sharon Jones chose steak and eggs; the art-school punks of Les Savy Fav chose pheasant), then cooks some creative variation on it as a way to get them talking: Proust's madeleine, given a fine-cuisine upgrade.
Undeniably, she gave a fine performance in The Iron Lady.
We don't always fine them, but sometimes, yes, we give a fine.
It makes also a large webb or cocon, which gives a fine silk.
He gave a fine rousing speech that encouraged all the conservationists to keep on keepin' on.
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