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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all fairs" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to all types of fairs or events, but without additional context, it is ambiguous and unclear.
Example: "In all fairs, there are usually games and food stalls."
Alternatives: "all events" or "every fair".
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Finally, like all fairs, the Independent has a handful of memorable solo shows.
Like all fairs, this one is a mixture of creativity and corn.
It remains the most esteemed of all fairs, with the sort of European old-money mystique that can make you feel underdressed, no matter what you're wearing.
I should note that not all fairs are equally frugal — the Kandiyohi fair was $6 per person (and $2 per car) to get in, and its $15 fee for evening entertainment priced me right out of attending the monster trucks event the night I was there.
However, these are not recommended very often because they tend to overlap with other offerings, may cause all fairs to have less employer attendance due to having too many options and less focused goals, and are longer and more complicated to plan than most trainees realize.
After all, fairs are about games, and nowhere is gamesmanship in greater abundance than at an elite university's career fair, where four years of scholarly pursuit end in a contest of smiles and suits, the culminating moment when all of life's endeavors and achievements are to be compressed into a word, a handshake, and a single sheet of paper.
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"The criticism was all fair.
We focus here on equivalence-robust fairness notions where equivalence computations are either all fair or all unfair.
All fair and square?
N: That's all fair.
Those are all fair criticisms.
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