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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fair at" is not correct or usable in written English.
It does not make sense by itself. You could use a phrase like "fair at" if it were part of a larger phrase such as "He's fair at tennis".
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"It's not fair at all".
My food was fair, at best.
That's not fair, not fair at all".
Talk story about first Kenya Trade Fair at Coliseum.
"It doesn't feel fair at all," Ashraf said.
BROOKHAVEN FAIR, at Bald Hill, County Road 83, Farmingville.
I don't think in that instance it's fair at all.
The setting is the world fair at Ghent.
Just find the ref and boot it fair at him.
Last year, after attending a job fair at the college, he signed a contract with Chery.
He turns gift-giving into a test, which I don't think is fair at all.
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