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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at this fair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific event or gathering, such as a trade fair, exhibition, or festival.
Example: "I had the opportunity to meet several interesting vendors at this fair."
Alternatives: "during this event" or "at this exhibition".
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"My kids grew up at this fair," Mr. Lee said.
At this fair 20th-century furniture is outnumbered by older pieces.
Besides, there are no My Little Ponies to be found at this fair — she's looked.
For those who disagree "Mary Poppins," like everything at this fair, is for sale.
India is interesting, and I saw a few new Indian galleries at this fair.
As usual at this fair, there is a lot of Chinese-influenced work.
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Centered at the major crossroads of Lakeview Drive and Okeechobee Boulevard at Dixie Highway, this fair city of 100,000 residents and visitors can enjoy at the pavilion a remarkable variety of exemplary work at a major art fair.
"We're amazed at the international crowd this fair attracts.
How many Americans receive $165,000 and get to retire at 50? How is this fair to the taxpayer?
Uncompromising female artists dominate in the top booths at this annual fair at the Park Avenue Armory.
In the end, when something is hot at this art fair, the most beautiful one in New York, it's superhot.
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