Sentence examples for all fairness from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all fairness" is not correct; the correct expression is "in all fairness." You can use it when you want to present a balanced view or acknowledge a point that may be overlooked.

Example: "In all fairness, she did put in a lot of effort on the project, even if the results weren't what we expected."
Alternatives: "to be fair" or "fair enough."

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In all fairness.

"In all fairness Japan is doing great.

You, in all fairness, probably won't be.

With little bother in all fairness.

In all fairness, it could not be much smaller.

And, in all fairness, you can have a salad.

You don't have that problem in Iowa, in all fairness.

In all fairness, that is not its intent.

As, in all fairness, he enjoys a very tasty beverage.

And it was for Democrats, in all fairness.

"In all fairness, we've done all we can," he said.

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