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Discover Ludwig'pay a fine' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a situation where someone has to pay a sum of money for committing a minor offense or unlawful act. For example, "The defendant was ordered to pay a fine of $500 for driving without a valid license."
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Nobody wants to pay a fine".
But they demanded she pay a fine.
(He was ordered to pay a fine).
Instead, Mr. Sáenz must pay a fine.
They did not pay a fine.
A failure to pay a fine is not a crime.
"There's no reason to make me pay a fine".
"And if you don't, you have to pay a fine".
UBS also agreed to pay a fine of $780 million.
Would you have to abort or pay a fine?
Another generation company, InterGen, will pay a fine of £11m.
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