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The phrase "a fair win" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a victory that is just, equitable, or deserved, often in the context of competitions or games.
Example: "After a tough match, the team celebrated what they considered a fair win, acknowledging the effort put in by both sides."
Alternatives: "a just victory" or "an equitable win".
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For them, a fair win represents months of shuttling back and forth to a lab, helping to assemble the enormous three-part wooden or cardboard project boards that display a students results, and trying on what is often a kids first business suit.
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