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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fair extent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a moderate or reasonable degree of something.
Example: "The project was successful to a fair extent, meeting most of the initial goals set by the team."
Alternatives: "a considerable extent" or "a reasonable extent".
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It was revealed from a preliminary study that this TSA measurement method is feasible for measuring TSA to a fair extent.
"This overcrowding has been caused to a fair extent by overbuilding," said Noah E. Gotbaum, president of District 3's Community Education Council, which approves zoning lines for West Side schools, including the proposed Riverside Center school.
In order to attribute this difference to an earlier CIT, it needs a fair extent of adjustment of CIT in its marginal posterior distribution.
Denmark opened by stating that, to a fair extent, climate policy is energy policy.
The original 6-factor structure was replicated to a fair extent in the present study (RMSEA = 0.048) and internal consistency was good (αs = 0.70-0.96).
Six months in, however, his supervisor left and so he was required to fulfil both roles and as the only employee qualified in his field felt that: 'the company's success rides on my shoulders to a fair extent'.
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The academic polling thinktank found 57% of Britons, 64% of Americans and 54% of Germans had been personally affected by the economic problems of their countries during the last five years to a "great" or "fair" extent.
It is also true that "the Senate and House plans were modeled to some fair extent on the existing Massachusetts plan".
It is good for all stocks because Scott Brown's platform was not just against the health care plan (by the way, the Senate and House plans were modeled to some fair extent on the existing Massachusetts plan, which anyone with any education and income in Massachusetts will tell you does not work), but also against big government, higher taxes, higher deficits and coddling terrorists.
If and when a fair trial determines the extent of their involvement - given the pictures, it is difficult for them to claim they were not involved - they should be given the severest of punishments.
It's a fair point, to some extent, and a reasonable concern.
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