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Fines herbes - fine herbs

Herbes is a feminine plural noun, thus fines has a feminine plural agreement

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Some examples of French phrases using "fin" as an adjective are "fin prêt" (well prepared), "fin gourmet" (fine gourmet), and "fin observateur" (keen observer).

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