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"a fine of up to"
how is correct "a fine of up to" or "a fine up to"?
Oct 24, 2017 1:06 PM
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"A fine of up to..." is grammatically correct.
Having said that, you will hear even native speakers say "a fine up to...", even though it's wrong.
October 24, 2017
I'm not sure what you're question is, but those phrases both make sense and are interchangeable.
October 24, 2017
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