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The phrase "a few fairs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of events or exhibitions, typically related to trade or entertainment.
Example: "I attended a few fairs this summer, and each one offered something unique."
Alternatives: "several fairs" or "a couple of fairs".
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Register for a few fairs.
You need to start locally with a few fairs and events.
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He owned Glen Riddle Farm at Berlin, Md., and had raced a few fair-to-middling horses for years without any spectacular success.
There were a few fair students, and two knuckleheads.
After her presentation, a few Fair Board members voiced their approval.
In addition to fresh produce from California farms and a few fair-trade companies abroad, she sells jams, chutneys and other odds and ends.
Vogt-Roberts, who has had issues with some reviews in the past, actually came up with a few fair criticisms, including the presence of too many characters.
Anjem, as usual, made a few fair points, but ultimately this protest and all the others around the globe play directly into the hands of the filmmakers.
At first it was difficult and annoying and I suffered a few fair moments of being stood up, locked out, and sometimes quite simply forgotten about.
Most mid to large-sized cities have a few fair trade stores.
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