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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added for fair" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The information was added for fair consideration during the meeting."
Alternatives: "included for fairness" or "added for equity".
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He added, "For fair predictions, you first need a fair criminal justice system.
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They also come as the Army has begun integrating women into combat positions, bringing added demands for fair and equal treatment of those in uniform.
On whether or not this course was fair, Woods added: "For the most part.
He wanted to recreate the look, making it more luxurious in cashmere, and added the Fair Isle motif for a heritage feel.
Although Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn was not directly connected to the other prints, it seems that Hogarth always envisaged selling the five prints together, adding the Strolling Actresses as a complementary theme just as he had added Southwark Fair to the subscription for The Rake's Progress.
That's not fair," Watson said, adding: "For the first time since the war, people in their 20s and 30s are now worse off than their parents' generation.
Miliband, a former energy secretary, added: "A fairer market for consumers must be matched by a better deal for investors.
Haworth added: "Our career fair was for the whole school.
Former European boxing champion and Olympic bronze medallist Tony Jeffries, who was also managed by Maloney, expressed surprise at the news and added: "Fair play to him for coming out.
They add: "For those who weren't well served by the Tory 20th century, fair votes matter.
"I do it for Graydon [Carter, editor of Vanity Fair]," she adds, for no obvious reason.
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