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The phrase "a test of fairness" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an evaluation or assessment aimed at determining fairness in a situation, process, or decision.
Example: "The committee conducted a test of fairness to ensure that all candidates were evaluated equally."
Alternatives: "an assessment of equity" or "a measure of impartiality."
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They scored higher in a test of fairness toward strangers than did any of the less-modern communities in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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In a classic test of fairness called the ultimatum game, apes will dole out an equitable share of their bananas — and when they don't, their partners will complain, a new study shows.
Everything we do will face an enormous test of fairness".
The difference, Scalia said, is that "when you plead guilty, you deprive yourself of the 24-karat test of fairness," which is trial by a jury that has to "find you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt".
The White House issued a stern veto threat, saying the bill would "fail the test of fairness and shared responsibility".
Positions on programs, taxes and who needs to sacrifice should be judged against this test of fairness: will most Americans view the decisions reached as fair, even if those decisions are not their ideal outcome?
And that's the true test of fairness: you don't know who would benefit.
"That is the test of fairness – and that is what you should hold us to account on".
The question for the Supreme Court in an argument on Wednesday was whether the state's approach meets the basic test of fairness, or due process of law.
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