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The phrase "always been fair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent quality of fairness over time in various contexts, such as discussions about behavior, policies, or treatment of individuals.
Example: "Throughout our partnership, he has always been fair in his dealings with us."
Alternatives: "consistently fair" or "has always treated fairly".
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'The press has not always been fair to fishermen.
"They've always been fair to me," she told me, "in fact they cut my bills recently".
The quality of the firm's advice has always been fair game, though not often publicly.
"I have spent a lot of my career in America and the fans there have always been fair to me.
It told The Independent that the programmes it has made "have always been fair, balanced and impartial".
The chairman of the Mississippi State Tax Commission, Ed Buelow Jr., said the tribe had always been fair in how it handled taxes.
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But Unger is right to point out that the Saudis have always been fair-weather friends.
May the breeze always be fair.
But we will always be fair".
The emphasis on majors may not always be fair.
And it may be fair — may, indeed, when it comes to the Peace Prize, always be fair, even when it's well deserved.
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