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The phrase "a very fair Guardian" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is just and impartial in their role as a guardian or protector.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist finds solace in the presence of a very fair Guardian who always prioritizes justice over personal interests."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally just Guardian" or "a remarkably impartial Guardian".
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Here's a very fair Guardian summary of the story so far and why media treat it warily: fear of libel.
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But this is a very fair ballpark".
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This is a very fair question.
That would be a very fair and very nice thing.
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