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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fair dose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reasonable or adequate amount of something, often in a context where balance is important.
Example: "To maintain a healthy lifestyle, it's important to have a fair dose of exercise each week."
Alternatives: "a reasonable amount" or "a good measure".
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Tone: Underdog spirit with a fair dose of score-settling.
Re-jigging our energy matrix will involve a fair dose of short-term pain.
In India there is both pride in Tata's global ambition and a fair dose of scepticism.
Yet beneath that veneer of respectability, these groups carry a fair dose of bigotry and social regression.
This "economy of shares" relies on crowd-sourced contributions, a free market, and a fair dose of incentives for sustainability.
Some will claim she was incompetent, others that there has to be a fair dose of sexism for people to blame Credlin for the failures of her boss.
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Id had a pretty fair dose a few nights after arrival, about the time I found myself ghost hunting in a pitch-black mountain forest above Punakha at two in the morning.
Now a senior in college, I've experienced my fair dose of different loves.
> fair dose of complexity.
Importantly, to ensure a fair fixed-dose comparison, only the first frame of each series was analysed for the histograms.
It is a story full of tragedy, pathos and not a little humour – to which you can add fair doses of hypocrisy and downright cowardice.
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