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Discover Ludwig"mighty fine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression that means very good or excellent. It is often used in casual or colloquial language. Example: The chef prepared a mighty fine meal for us last night. The flavors were perfectly balanced and the presentation was beautiful.
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"Mighty fine carpet, there," The Poles smiled.
And mighty fine it looks too.
And the eating is mighty fine, it really is.
Indeed, all our tomatoes were mighty fine that year.
USA's women's b'ballers are a mighty fine team.
"Mighty Fine" takes its title from words in a poem Natalie enters in a national competition.
She swung her hips in a short and sparkly dress and looked mighty fine doing so.
"Mighty Fine" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian).
CAPTAIN TIMOTHY CHENEY: Well, that's a mighty fine laptop computer box you got there, Cole.
And at least plenty of them have mighty fine club careers to look back on.
They shook their heads in awe and said the senator gives a mighty fine speech.
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