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fine

[fahyn] / faɪn /








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Today’s longer wait may be fine for large, offshore wind farms that can take five to six years to design and build, “but for a battery site, people think it’s crazy,” the consultant said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The punishment for breach of a non-molestation order ranges from a fine to up to five years in prison for the most serious of cases.

From BBC

Since it was founded in 1948, the school has matriculated over 5,000 students, who also auction everything from real estate to farm equipment to fine art.

From The Wall Street Journal

What it demonstrates is the fine margins Matt and his team are dealing with.

From BBC

Instead, they are firmly in the hunt for a title that would rank among Guardiola's finest after his rebuilding work over the last 12 months.

From Barron's