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The phrase "actually a pretty fair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is reasonable or just, often in a conversational or informal context.
Example: "Considering the circumstances, I think the offer is actually a pretty fair deal."
Alternatives: "quite reasonable" or "rather just".
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Which, when you look at the lavishness of the compound, is actually a pretty fair comparison.
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Gail Collins: Sexual harassment is a matter so serious that I'm not prepared to prejudge anybody, including the woman who accepted money in return for leaving the organization, until I have a pretty fair factual understanding of what actually happened.
That seems a pretty fair description.
That seems like a pretty fair decision.
"That's a pretty fair statement.
"I think that's a pretty fair assessment.
And that's a pretty fair assessment, I'd say.
He was a pretty fair baseball player in his day.
Richard, who is also an artist, told me, "Mr. Arnett gave Daddy a pretty fair handshake.
I fancy that even now I can give a pretty fair estimate of it.
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