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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fairly flat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a relatively low elevation or is not very steep, often in contexts like geography, terrain, or even in describing a flat object.
Example: "The landscape in the region is characterized by a fairly flat terrain, making it ideal for agriculture."
Alternatives: "a relatively flat" or "an quite flat".
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It's probably going to be a fairly flat year, much like 2011.
The Anne Hathaway film went out into 145 cinemas, grossing a fairly flat £151,000.
"And until we see a strengthened national economy I think we will see a fairly flat economy on Long Island".
You begin in the village of Wick with a fairly flat or downhill run to Bridgend - a perfect warm-up.
Identification: The red-eared slider, a subspecies of the pond slider, is an aquatic turtle with a fairly flat, oval shell and a weakly keeled carapace.
Kerrigan suggests a fairly flat shoe with little arch support that allows the foot to strike the ground and move forward as naturally as possible.
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As seen in Figures 1a and 2a and a-1, sample A is fairly flat and there appears no distinctive structure with just micron-scale surface ripples.
Oof and then it's a very hard, fairly flat six over long-on.
"The U.S. market is fairly flat, as a market, as a business," Murphy said.
Latvia is essentially an undulating plain, with fairly flat lowlands alternating with hills.
In a PR stunt that fell fairly flat, Jobsite tried to rebrand the idiot you share an open plan desk with as "your 9-to-5 buddy".
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