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"Fair for the" is not a complete sentence and it is unclear what it is referring to. It could potentially be a phrase used in dialogue or informal communication, but it would not be considered correct or formal usage in written language. Example: "Is it fair for the players to have biased referees in the game?" This is an example of how the phrase "fair for the" could be used in a sentence, but it would still need to be part of a larger sentence or conversation to make sense.
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It's not fair for the players".
Prices are fair for the quality.
"It is not fair for the children.
It's a trade fair for the arts".
"The settlement that has been proposed is fair for the UK and fair for the other 27 member states".
Brodeur added: "It's not fair for the fans.
It's not fair for the players and the fans.
It would only be fair for the country to give her the honour that she deserved".
It's not fair for the same people to do it every time.
It is fair for the Mail Online to call for more democracy in Equatorial Guinea.
A Disney spokeswoman, Patti McTeague, faulted Vanity Fair for the photo.
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