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Discover LudwigThe phrase "introduce a fine" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of implementing a financial penalty or penalty payment for a violation or offense. Example: "The city council is planning to introduce a fine for littering in public parks."
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Somebody managed to introduce a fine layer of sandpaper between my eyeballs and their sockets.
Swayed by his young daughter, Colin decides not to disturb his new dependent (who, after all, is sitting on an egg) -- a commitment that causes difficulties for the main character of "The Singing Hat," and also lets the Australian author and illustrator Tohby Riddle introduce a fine grown-up word, "conundrum," into a children's text.
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In order to introduce a finer level of detail in our computational model of inflammation we wish to deconvolute and interpret mechanistically the combined signal DR*.
"With his sense of composition and balance, the precision and fineness of his work, he has introduced a fine art sensibility to gem carving".
Next, six of the centers introduced a fine for parents who arrived more than 10 minutes late.
We introduced a fine 29-gauge catheter into the lingual artery via the arterial branch of the submandibular gland.
But Raw proved to be a success, introducing a "fine-art slant" to the comic strip, as Dez Skinn, the author of Comix: The Underground Revolution (2004), puts it.
We simply introduce a more fine-grained conception of observables, but can still impose FM for these new contextual observables.
As Andreas Persbo, a verification and compliance expert, has said, "with the present technologies that will be applied, you introduce an extremely fine level of monitoring into Iranian facilities.
In October, the luxury group LVMH Möet Hennessy Louis Vuitton will introduce a line of fine jewelry designed by Mr. Bäumer for the luggage maker Louis Vuitton.
McGuire, presenting coverage for Fox Footy, provoked laughter from his co-commentators as he said: "I think we should introduce a $5,000 fine to anybody who's tossing the coin and can't do it properly.
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