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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very fair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is just, equitable, or reasonable in a particular context.
Example: "The judges' decisions are very fair, ensuring that all participants have an equal chance to succeed."
Alternatives: "are quite just" or "are very equitable."
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"Provident Financial's charges are very fair.
There's no wind, and the pins are very fair.
My sisters are very fair, tall, totally different.
"I find that over all, boards are very fair," Mr. Wolfe said.
Many of the muleteers are very fair, and have manly features.
"These people are very fair," said Atef Manasra, an Arabic teacher at the village school.
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They are very fair-minded, sometimes ridiculously so.
They are so interesting and they entertain each other, they are watchful of each other and they are very fair-minded.
Most people in this country are very fair-minded; they understand we're in the middle of a very difficult journey of repairing, rescuing, restoring our British economy, and they want us, and they want particularly Liberal Democrats in government, to fight for the fairest possible way of doing that.
It's very fair.
He's very fair".
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