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Discover Ludwig"in fine" is a legitimate phrase in written English that is typically used to denote the end of a statement or reasoned argument.
For example, you might say: "We've examined the evidence, and in fine, it appears that the accused is guilty."
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in fine
adverb
Ultimately, in the end; in conclusion.
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"Signals coming in fine".
She majored in fine arts.
He's in fine fettle.
In fine style, actually.
It's in fine fettle.
The dancers look in fine form.
Besides, Uncle Hal was in fine health.
For infrastructure to be in fine shape?
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Creep deformation mechanisms in fine-grained niobium.
Examine data in fine-grained detail?
I have a degree in Fine Art.
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