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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit fair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a moderate level of fairness in a situation or decision.
Example: "While I understand both sides of the argument, I think the proposed solution is a bit fair to everyone involved."
Alternatives: "somewhat fair" or "fair to some extent".
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Actually, that's being a bit fair.
It would be a bit fair if the shortest people wouldn't be the it.
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Maybe money a bit, but I had a student loan and things seemed a bit fairer back then.
In truth, none of this would much dent mega-wealth - it would just be a bit fairer.
Tax them more, make it a bit fairer".
"If the governing bodies want to do that, it will be a bit fairer.
While you're working on the getting your skin a bit fairer, keep to a routine that will let your skin radiate brilliance.
But you've got to be at least a little bit fair and that's why the public sees it.
The fair isle, a bit too fair.
A world where we can decentralize a wide array of business transactions and make the world a little bit fairer.
I just want a bit of fair income and to promote the welfare of animals.
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