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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a fair of' is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a formal phrase or idiom, so it cannot be used in standard written English.
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Buried in the gritty heart of Shoreditch is Moniker, a fair of street and contemporary art.
Nevertheless, Picnic was the publication from the Middle East in a fair of more than 200 exhibitors, nearly 50 percent of which were foreign.
(Among the latter are refugees from the SNA's now-defunct Salon du Collectionneur, a fair of mainly provincial dealers that alternated with the biennale).
It appears that a fair of Expo's limited size had to have some specific theme in order to be sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions & that the environment seemed appropriate at the time.
A sampling of them shows that there is a fair devoted to solo-artist projects, a fair of video art in trailers scattered throughout Chelsea and — the ultimate novelty — a fair without natural or electric light.
As the title suggests, this event combines Modernism, the venerable design fair that has convened annually at the armory since 1985, with Art20, a fair of 20th-century art also held there since its inception in 2002.
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A fair reading of legislation demands a fair understanding of the legislative plan".
"A fair reading of legislation," the Court wrote, "demands a fair understanding of the legislative plan".
It's a fair point, of course.
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