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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fair has" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It could potentially be used in a context where "fair" is a noun, but it would need additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "A fair has been organized to raise funds for the local charity."
Alternatives: "an event has" or "a festival has".
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If a few weeks without a fair has left you feeling out of sorts, immersion in the planet's most popular art form could be the cure, and more.
A fair has been held in Ludlow since medieval times.
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Art-A-Fair has free admission all weekend; and a drawing for a new car will be held at the Sawdust Festival today.
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When they walked outside Saturday, they found that a fair had sprung up in the night that occupied most of 54th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues.
A fairing has a destabilising effect due to the increased moment of inertia of the strut and a stabilising effect due to the increased torsional stiffness of the strut.
A vendors' fair has already begun, featuring a variety of book art-related tools and materials available for sale.
The faith-healing tent at a county fair has more action.
A niche that, to be fair, has a large base.
The fair has an iPhone app and a catalog "like a telephone directory," Mr. Renfrew said.
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