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fine print

[fahyn] / faɪn /


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“Finance charge ranging from $30 to $40 applies, and the amount is dependent on the date that rent is submitted for the month it is due,” the company’s website says in the fine print.

From MarketWatch

We need a market where dealers are rewarded for fairness, and where American families can buy a car without worrying about traps in the fine print.

From MarketWatch

Lily doesn’t understand the rules, and I’m too lazy to read the fine print, so we take turns pressing the frog’s belly.

From Literature

Still, even though the fine print is awaited, the deal announced Monday is an important signal that the India-U.

From The Wall Street Journal

I study the fine print of each airline’s policies about purchasing another seat “for comfort.”

From Los Angeles Times