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The phrase "a fair and efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process, system, or decision that is both just and effective.
Example: "The committee aims to establish a fair and efficient method for evaluating project proposals."
Alternatives: "an equitable and effective" or "a just and productive".
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Congestion management design is key to a fair and efficient use of transmission facilities and an improvement of market efficiency.
It was a fair and efficient process.
commitment to create a fair and efficient global market for agricultural goods.
We are committed to delivering a first-rate service in a fair and efficient way.
Thus, available funds should be allocated in a fair and efficient manner.
The right moral thing to do is to have a fair and efficient immigration and asylum system.
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In a court filing, Lehman called the compromise a "reasonable, fair and efficient means to resolve and avoid the vexatious, multifaceted and protracted litigation and delay that might otherwise occur".
In this article, Lobel discusses the need for a well-funded IRS and the importance of a simple, fair, and efficient tax code.
"You can't put a price on heroism, fixing up police precincts, better training for cops at the beginning of their careers, having a more fair and efficient trial process," Mr. Green said.
In a statement to VICE, Wells Fargo spokesman Kristopher Dahl said, "Wells Fargo continues to believe that arbitration is a fair, efficient and effective way for a customer to pursue a legal claim and resolve a legal dispute".
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