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Discover Ludwig"fair for" is not a grammatically correct phrase in standard written English.
It is possible that the intended phrase is "fair to," which is used to indicate that something is just or reasonable in relation to someone or something else. Example: It is not fair to expect the students to work for 12 hours straight without a break.
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It's not fair for the players".
Prices are fair for the quality.
The agreement is fair for AlCl2.
What's fair for gyro merchants is fair for presidents.
"It's not fair for defenders.
"It's not fair for taxpayers, and it's not fair for city workers".
"It is not fair for the children.
"I think it's fair for everybody.
I think it's not fair for us.
Street Fair for Crippled Children's Benefit.
It's a trade fair for the arts".
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