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The phrase "a fairly thorough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is reasonably comprehensive or detailed, often in the context of assessments, reviews, or analyses.
Example: "The report provided a fairly thorough overview of the project's progress and challenges."
Alternatives: "a quite comprehensive" or "a reasonably detailed".
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She gave me a fairly thorough examination, and when she left I tried again to sleep.
This 10-week inquest has been a fairly thorough inquiry, yet on an unequal field.
The scene also delivers, in a matter of minutes, a fairly thorough portrait of the ambivalence that pervades any marriage.
But even better, the site has recipes galore and links to resources like a fairly thorough glossary of Asian food terms, from Charlaine Solomon's Encyclopedia of Asian Food.
A fairly thorough examination of this implementation is carried out, revealing that high accuracies are often achievable using surprisingly few numerical surface points.
On Saturday, he put the Knicks through what appeared to be a fairly thorough practice, not sparing a moment even though it was Christmas Eve.
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Coverage on the Web site of The Times was fast and fairly thorough — a long entry in the Caucus blog, an article including substantial quotations from the speech, more than five minutes of audio reporting and analysis by Kate Phillips, the online politics editor, and full video of the speech and Q. and A. But the story presented challenges for editors of the printed newspaper.
"Reaching a political settlement will require some fairly thorough changes in the way Haiti is governed," America's State Department said on February 10th.
Richard A. Boucher, the State Department spokesman, said Tuesday that "reaching a political settlement will require some fairly thorough changes in the way Haiti is governed, and how the security situation is maintained".
Asked whether the administration had a position on whether Mr. Aristide should finish out his term, which ends in 2006, he said, "We recognize that reaching a political settlement will require some fairly thorough changes in the way Haiti is governed and how the security situation is maintained".
If Frerk it falls short of its obligation when writing an approval for a project, that's a source of challenge and so they tend to be fairly thorough about it.
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