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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even fair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is fair to an unexpected or surprising degree.
Example: "The final decision was even fair, considering the circumstances."
Alternatives: "quite fair" or "surprisingly fair".
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"It's not even fair.
That's not even fair.
This one wasn't even fair.
But are they even fair?
Is it even fair to tell these stories?
Grace under pressure, aristocratic prowess, even fair play are not virtues they are much interested in.
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Even fair-minded whites resist suggestions of racial victimization.
No, we should not shun friends where we find them, even fair-weather friends.
Almost no Iraqi claimed to have anticipated videos of beheadings, or Moqtada al-Sadr, or the terrifying question "Are you Sunni or Shia?" Least of all did they imagine that America would make so many mistakes, and persist in those mistakes to the point that even fair-minded Iraqis wondered about ulterior motives.
There was an even fairer question: What is the liquid in the liquid center?
If all's fair in love and war, Colin, shouldn't things get even fairer in their aftermath?
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