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The phrase "a fair proposal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an offer or suggestion that is reasonable and justifiable.
Example: "After reviewing the terms, I believe that this is a fair proposal that benefits both parties."
Alternatives: "an equitable suggestion" or "a reasonable offer".
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"We got a fair proposal," says the insider.
What we need is a fair proposal that is simple, efficient and appealing to disparate constituencies.
Mr. Gore made a fair proposal to hand-count every ballot in Florida, but Mr. Bush rejected that.
Mr. Grushow said that WB had nothing to worry about if it was prepared to make a "fair proposal".
"We think it's a fair proposal and, hopefully, it'll get ratified," an Alcoa spokesman, Kevin Lowery, said.
"We have to submit a proposal to the Palestinians, a decent proposal, a fair proposal," said Amos Yadlin, a former chief of military intelligence who is now director of the Institute for National Security Studies in Israel.
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Ms. Wolfe said a fairer proposal would give small towns a longer deadline to process the applications.
In this task, punishing unfair behavior means rejecting an unfair offer in order to obtain a fairer proposal.
Germany's Bayer said it filed a "a reasonable and fair proposal" to win a European Commission nod for its 7.25 billion euro ($6.4 billion) buy of Aventis CropScience.
Negotiations between the university and the TAs broke down on January 6 when the union membership rejected what the administration called a "very fair proposal," and on January 7, the TAs walked off the job and the university locked them out.
Microsoft counters that it is a "full and fair proposal" and makes it clear that they won't back down.
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