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The phrase "a very fair year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a year that was equitable, just, or reasonable in terms of events or outcomes.
Example: "After reviewing the financial reports, we can conclude that it was a very fair year for our business, with balanced growth and minimal losses."
Alternatives: "an equitable year" or "a just year".
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Our capital markets group had a very fair year.
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LU chief operating officer Howard Collins said: "We have made a very fair and affordable multi-year pay offer to all of our trade unions, increased last week to 4.75% this year and RPI plus 0.25% in four future years.
Howard Collins, LU's chief operating officer, said: "We've made what we believe is a very fair and affordable multi-year pay offer to the trade unions, which will see staff gain real-terms pay increases and stability over the coming years".
LU's chief operating officer Howard Collins said: "We met with the unions today and have made what we believe is a very fair and affordable multi-year pay offer to the trade unions that will enable our employees' salaries to keep pace with the cost of living and guarantees an increase in real terms over the life of the deal.
"We feel we have taken a very fair approach to pay over 5 years [I] have been here and during the transformation plan, including this year".
"And they came to what I think is a very fair (agreement) that will basically change the face of everything in the downtown area for years to come".
A very fair point.
It is a very fair policy.
TRUMP: It's a very fair question.
"He probably paid a very fair price".
"A very fair question, ladies and gentlemen.
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