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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fair city" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a city that is considered beautiful or pleasant, and it can be used in literary or poetic contexts.
Example: "Dublin, the fair city, is known for its rich history and vibrant culture."
Alternatives: "beautiful city" or "lovely city".
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It's called the Fair City.
Get more information about the fair city of Poznan.
Shocked and dismayed, the mayor vowed to ban all such scurrilous literature from his fair city.
But watching "Make Mine Manhattan," you'd never suspect that such blemishes besmirched our fair city.
No one cared anymore what he might have said about their fair city.
This is one of the few Linnaean names we know of that alludes to our fair city.
I once was lost....". Yes, I was lost without this fair city.
I played Tess Halpin on Fair City, so I was Damien Halpin's mother.
"Come," said the gallant knight, "let us survey this fair city while all are slumbering".
And now, in our fair city, I learn that police are infiltrating peaceful anti-government demonstrations.
She returned to soap opera as Ursula in RTÉ's urban serial Fair City in 2005.
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