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The phrase "a fair amount of wisdom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's knowledge or insight, indicating that they possess a significant but not overwhelming level of wisdom.
Example: "After years of experience in the field, she has gained a fair amount of wisdom that she shares with her colleagues."
Alternatives: "a considerable degree of wisdom" or "a good deal of wisdom."
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Midwesterners never forget what things cost, and Kitchens of the Great Midwest is a terrific reminder of what can be wrested from suffering and struggle – not only success, but also considerable irony, a fair amount of wisdom and a decent meal.
Nintendo has shown a fair amount of wisdom in letting other companies who are better-skilled in the ways of mobile take the lead on the product design side of the equation, as with Niantic and Pokémon Go.
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He also picked up a fair amount of basketball wisdom and maturity, growing at every stop.
Now, I've been a seeker all my life and while granted, sometimes it was for my car keys, a fair amount of the time it was for spiritual wisdom.
The wisdom of this presidential appearance was the subject of a fair amount of pundit poking as well.
A fair amount of time passed.
I smoke a fair amount of marijuana.
They take a fair amount of work.
It's a fair amount of time".
That implies a fair amount of change.
She heard a fair amount of criticism.
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