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fine

[fahyn] / faɪn /








Example Sentences

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A police officer phoned the flat, but Morgan reassured the officer Judith was "fine" and was isolating.

From BBC

“It means a little more money, it means things are getting better. There’s uncertainty, sure, but that’s fine for now.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I think we are all fine with a disagreement—on the substance, on the expected outcome, on what you wish for your society.

From The Wall Street Journal

It found most of it was fine, but there was evidence of low-level radiation at two points, one in the then parking area and one just outside the boundary.

From BBC

After years of studying, Riki Auton was beyond excited to start her fine art degree at University of the Arts London.

From BBC




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