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Discover Ludwig"a fair play" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to treat everyone equally and justly in a game or situation. For example, "We need to make sure to follow a fair play so everyone can enjoy the game."
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The establishment of a "fair play levy" on transfer fees beyond a certain amount to fund redistribution from rich to less wealthy clubs to restore some competitive balance.
Klose's honesty that day would subsequently be recognised with a Fair Play award, though he had mixed feelings about accepting it.
The chairman of a "Fair Play for Cuba" committee, he was arrested in a cinema after a policeman had been killed.
On Long Island, the Nassau County Legislature has just passed a Fair Play Agreement, albeit with Democrats narrowly outvoting Republicans on straight party lines.
Yes, the investors needed all those facts – but a sense of a fair play demanded they should be told also about the genesis of Abacus.
The recommendations include limiting "inflated" transfer fees and a fair play levy on fees rising above a certain amount to ensure football remains competitive and to stop the rocketing cost of buying players.
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It's not a fair playing field".
But our plan calls for a fair playing field.
"Under the new rule, it will definitely be more of a fair playing field," Russell said.
"Any time you're competing with somebody, you want it on a fair playing field".
We know that the world will not ignore our plea for a fair playing field.
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