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Discover Ludwig'fair idea' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean that something is a reasonable or acceptable concept. For example: "I think getting a job that fits around our family commitments is a fair idea."
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We've a fair idea of why they are stalled.
They often have a fair idea, but without certainty.
We've got a fair idea of what projects are stalled.
So Mr Ohta has a fair idea which way the chip industry is heading in Asia.
Local knowledge also gives him a fair idea of credit risk.
In another stretch the adroit Randall gives Bull Mularkey a fair idea of the shock punch.
I had a fair idea he'd stay but he's only five - he did it really well".
Ms. Davis still has a pretty fair idea of what flatters her.
Even though I have still got a fair idea of exactly what's going to happen.
You've got a fair idea what Roy Keane makes of all this, haven't you.
I believed we had a fair idea of what their choice would have been.
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