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The phrase "took a fine" can be used in written English as a way to express that someone paid a monetary penalty for a wrongdoing or violation.
Here is an example: John was caught speeding and had to take a fine of $200.
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It took a fine save from Khune to deny Samassa.
Azhar took a fine catch in the slips, and the game was tied.
He dragged the ball to midwicket and Alex Hales took a fine running catch.
In sporting terms, when Steve Cummings took a fine stage win, the team's presence was more than justified.
He chipped a low full toss from Mooney to midwicket, where Stirling took a fine catch diving to his left.
Mike Gatting, not necessarily the man you would want in such circumstances, ran in and took a fine low catch.
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The team took a fine-tooth comb to existing reviews and surveys from between 2012 and 2017, looking for health outcomes for people taking vitamins A, B1, B2, B3 (niacin), B6, B9 (folic acid), C, D, and E, as well as carotene, calcium, iron, zinc, selenium, and magnesium.
The researchers took a fine-tooth comb to existing reviews and surveys from between 2012 and 2017, looking for health outcomes for people taking vitamins A, B1, B2, B3 (niacin), B6, B9 (folic acid), C, D, and E, as well as carotene, calcium, iron, zinc, selenium, and magnesium.
Lyon takes a fine catch tumbling forward at leg gully.
Those investors had taken a fine idea and, inadvertently, put it to foolish use.
Another pull this time steeples into the deep and Rogers takes a fine tumbling catch.
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