Sentence examples for be be fair from inspiring English sources

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be be fair

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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Your reviewing mantra should be "Be fair, clear, and precise," but don't forget to champion manuscripts that you really like.

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No, let's be fair.

But, once again, let's be fair.

But let's be fair.

First, let's be fair.

Actually, let's be fair to Walden.

But, let's be fair, there is a big upside.

No, let's be fair, they can be satisfying.

He's not English anyway – let's be fair.

All right, let's be fair: two-note, even three.

But let's be fair to Estonia for a moment.

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