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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fair contingent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reasonable or justifiable group or portion of something, often in contexts involving numbers or representation.
Example: "The committee included a fair contingent of experts to ensure diverse opinions were considered."
Alternatives: "a reasonable group" or "a justifiable portion".
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Memories were cast back to Michael Jackson's notorious performance of Earth Song at the 1996 Brit Awards, and a fair contingent of viewers longed for the reappearance of Jarvis Cocker's bottom to deflate the pomposity.
"I've not been here for any of the other Grand Finals, but I know that Jammer does take it pretty bad when we lose," said McCarthy-Scarsbrook, who will have a fair contingent from the east end cheering him on from the Old Trafford stands.
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Furthermore, we tested the trend model that best explained the RTs for choosing a fair offer contingent on share size of the paired selfish offer using polynomial contrasts.
While thus far closed to the press, the court proceedings, which Afghanistan considersa "trial,", have nevertheless drawn a fair-sized contingent of the international media, all of them hopeful for a look at Taliban jurisprudence in so riveting a case.
Saints fans are in party mode, but there are a fair few empty seats among the Wigan contingent as some fancy spending their Good Friday in happier surroundings.
Long-term American diplomatic, economic and military support should be contingent on a comprehensive political solution with a fair division of power.
A fair trade?
Negotiate a fair contract".
A fair amount, probably.
A fair point, perhaps.
Like a fair fight?
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