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The phrase "a pretty fair guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is reasonable, just, or equitable in their dealings with others.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, he proved to be a pretty fair guy when it came to making decisions."
Alternatives: "a quite reasonable person" or "an honest individual".
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"When 'The Donald' was here – you can talk to union representatives – this was a pretty fair guy," Guardian, 63, said.
Great, except the fact that he has advocated replacing the U.S. tax code with a system based on the Biblical understanding of tithing because he thinks, "God is a pretty fair guy".
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Maybe it's because he reminds me of Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future, but Uncle Jack does seem like a pretty fair sort of guy if you're in his good books – $11m is not a bad pay-off.
She was a pretty reasonable young woman, and he was a pretty reasonable guy.
Lawry credited his fellow Victorian for being dignified despite the torment and said the bowler was a "pretty fair example of the old expression that good guys run last".
That seems a pretty fair description.
That seems like a pretty fair decision.
"That's a pretty fair statement.
Student: I felt $.30 was a pretty fair share.
"I think that's a pretty fair assessment.
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