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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fair and" is acceptable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you would like to link two qualities that are similar. For example: "He was fair and honest in his dealings."
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Free, fair and futile?
Fair and balanced.
All fair and square?
You won fair and square.
Which means firm but fair, and flexible.
The trade-off is fair and fitting.
That's more than fair and balanced.
Fair, and, dare I say, balanced.
Fair and Efficient Access.
He vanquished "Vanity Fair" and "Infinite Jest".
The process was not fair and open".
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