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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a fine" can be correct and usable in written English when it is used to mean creating or producing a high-quality or impressive result.
It can also refer to imposing a monetary penalty or punishment on someone for breaking a rule or law. Example 1: She spent hours in the kitchen, determined to make a fine meal for her guests. Example 2: The artist worked tirelessly to make a fine painting that would be displayed in a prestigious gallery. Example 3: The city council voted to make a fine of $500 for anyone caught littering in public areas.
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She will make a fine cabinet secretary".
It would make a fine winter restorative.
If framed, it would make a fine gift in itself.
Used in moderation, they make a fine garnish.
He'd make a fine, if lugubrious, stand-up comedian.
To make a fine pot takes a really light touch.
and would make a fine place for the wedding reception.
"But to make a fine film, that's a different story.
Someday she was going to make a fine detective.
Images of women make a fine show within a show.
They make a fine addition to a fritto misto.
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