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The phrase "a fair to" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "It was a fair to remember, filled with fun activities and great food."
Alternatives: "an event to" or "a festival to".
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"Some teachers were like hedgehogs in car headlights and vowed never to use a fair to get a job again.
It was Mr. Hyatt who proposed the idea of a fair to show off the produce in a competition.
"If it's there to entertain, you probably don't want it," Dr. Rydell said about bringing a fair to the Bay Area.
[2] It's a fair to suggest that more people might be alive or healthier if those investments were proportional to the risk.
Thurber complains in one letter that "nobody seems to be having a good solid happy time, or even a fair to middling contented time".
"It is a fair to say that the governor has taken more of a lead on the World Trade Center site," said Deputy Mayor Daniel L. Doctoroff.
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By Thomas Mallon Given Arthur's shady reputation, his Presidency was a fair-to-middling miracle.
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