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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fair as" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used effectively in written English.
Example: "This event is a fair as a celebration of local culture." (Note: This example is incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "a fair comparison" or "a fair assessment".
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He worked in a fair as a freak-show, and also, like the Elephant Man, was studied by medical students.
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Work on school projects or any projects that can relate to an event, for example, a science fair as soon as possible.
If they all belonged to one nation, it would be a fair size, as big as Chile or Kazakhstan.
And it has already got rid of a fair few: as recently as 1997 it had nearly 3,600.
Using this approach, various methods and strategies can be compared on a fair basis, as long as the scale along both axes is consistent across alternatives.
It literally means "fair" (as in a festival or carnival).
It'd be a fair cop as well.
Already endowed with oil and gas, Texas is blessed with a fair wind as well.
That's a fair point as well.
I know it will be difficult to achieve, but we must have a fairer society as soon as possible".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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