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The phrase "sound fine" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is acceptable or satisfactory. Example: "I read over your report, and everything looks good. Does the content and formatting sound fine to you?".
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Steven Soderbergh doesn't sound fine.
Your tips sound fine to me.
JONNY GREENWOOD: They sound fine to me.
Gas interconnectors, for example, sound fine.
How's that sound?" "Fine," I reply.
One correspondent said: "That may sound fine.
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Her singing combined voluptuous sound, fine-spun lyricism and blazing coloratura.
It sounds fine.
"Sounds fine," Robert said.
"In retrospect that sounds fine.
In theory, it sounds fine.
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