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The phrase "introduced fines" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when referring to a situation in which fines are imposed for certain actions. For example: The town council recently introduced fines for excessive noise after 10:00pm.
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In 2009 it introduced fines and jail terms for those who patronise prostitutes (whom it treats as victims).
Earlier this year the government introduced fines for employers who don't pay up, but very little has changed.
In 2009 it introduced fines and prison terms for those who patronise prostitutes (though not the prostitutes themselves, which the law treats as victims).
In comparison, British firms found guilty of taking part in cartels got nothing more than a slap on the wrists until a 1998 competition law introduced fines.
He called proper rehearsals and, to the wrath and incomprehension of his leading players, introduced fines for those who declined to attend.
The fundraising drive continued even when construction came to a halt in 2003; building only recommenced in earnest in 2009, after the city of Clearwater introduced fines of $250 per day for violating its planning code.
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During the Civil War Harper's Monthly and its sister publication, Harper's Weekly, introduced fine drawings based on photographs by Mathew Brady and others.
Since its origin in the 14th century, the manufacture of wool cloth had always been among the most important Swiss industries, but, after the demographic and economic crisis following the Black Death, textiles (excluding Sankt Gallen's linen) did not blossom again until the 17th century, when refugees reestablished silk manufacture and later introduced fine spinning and muslin weaving.
The measure introduces fines and the suspension of services for Web sites deemed in violation.
Although the European court of justice routinely issues fines to countries that flout EU law, introducing fines for not taking refugees is likely to be controversial.
It introduces fines for individuals and media groups found guilty of breaking the law, as well as special fines for foreigners.
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