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Discover Ludwig"To be fair" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to introduce a counterpoint or opposing opinion, or to acknowledge and consider multiple perspectives. Example: "To be fair, the proposal does have some valid points, but it also overlooks the potential consequences for marginalized communities."
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To be fair
adverb
Synonym of in fairness
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To be fair, "W.E".
"To be fair," he said.
To be fair, self-regulation works.
To be fair, most of us are.
To be fair, this exaggerates matters some.
To be fair, I pushed him away.
To be fair, the numbers are cumulative.
To be fair, it departs from Mr.
(To be fair, philanthropy is also discussed).
To be fair, comedy is easy.
(To be fair, it was around lunchtime).
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