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The homophone for "not fine" is "naught fine," referring to something that is not acceptable or satisfactory.
Rebecca seems like a fine name for a rabbit. As long as you will be happy with the name now and for the years to come, it's a perfect name!
It is not quite as acceptable; however in ordinary speech it is fine to say it and most people won't mind.
Fine can refer to a number of things. A fine (noun) can be a penalty or a fee. Fine (adjective) can mean good, ok, acceptable if describing someone's mood. If fine describes and object, 'fine condition' it usually means pristine, perfect or of high quality. Fine can mean made up from small particles 'fine sand' If referring to the weather it usually means clear, cloudless, and sunny. There are several more, fine is one of the more versatile words in the English language. I'm fine with that.
As long as you can prove that you have a prescription for it you will be fine:)
Traditionally, when someone retires, a suitable present is a watch. The implication is that they will now have plenty of time on their hands. Often, the employer will present a fine watch, often with an engraved message.
The word "okay" means acceptable, fine, or well.
A copy is just fine.
Yes, it will be fine.