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Discover Ludwig"really fine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as an adverb to modify an adjective, indicating the degree or intensity of something. Example: "The weather today is really fine, perfect for a picnic in the park."
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"Yeah, it's really fine.
Is this really fine?
He's a really fine player".
"A really fine person," Mr. Hyde said.
All the actors, they're really fine.
"It's a really fine line," she said.
"Is everything really fine?" Mrs. H. said to me.
He drives up and was looking really fine.
That it would be really fine if I disappeared.
"I think she's a really fine young actress," he says.
They must have used a really fine tooth comb.
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