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The phrase "a fairly normal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is relatively typical or average in a certain context.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we found that the results were a fairly normal outcome for this type of experiment."
Alternatives: "a quite typical" or "a reasonably standard".
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The crowd cast a fairly normal profile.
I'm a fairly normal person, really.
By contrast, LBJ had a fairly normal day of rest.
Derby Road is a fairly normal street in Southampton.
She should be able to have a fairly normal life".
She added: "She lived a fairly normal life.
It amounted to what I might have paid for a fairly normal New York lunch.
Though he became ill very young, Spenser worked hard to live a fairly normal life.
His mother was aghast, which was, he said, "a fairly normal, healthy reaction.
But he improved enough to go home for 10 months and enjoy a fairly normal life.
It's a fairly normal mode of being, for the famous and the obscure.
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