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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fair into" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English
It does not appear to be a standard expression or idiom, and its usage would likely confuse readers.
Example: "The situation seemed to fair into chaos." (This sentence is unclear and incorrect.)
Alternatives: "turn into" or "transform into"
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As director and then chairman, he turned the book fair into a thriving biennial event.
CRISTINA (fashioning a copy of Vanity Fair into a cudgel) Taste some yankee glossy, girlfriend!
The iPhones at Xujiahui fall into the former category; those at the trade fair into the latter.
At least half a dozen presidents have cajoled their legislatures, by foul means or fair, into ditching the limits.
What pushes the Asian Fair into the must-see category, though, is its wealth of South Asian art.
He gave many youths a listen, and some of them a job, turning the fair into a red-walled haven.
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Fairs were a fixture of the Roman Empire, and the Romans introduced markets and fairs into northern Europe to encourage trade within their conquered provinces.
It was Eris who cunningly dropped a golden apple with the inscription "to the fairest" into a feast, inciting three goddesses—Hera, Athena and Aphrodite to bicker over who deserved it and thus launching the ten-year Trojan War.
Taking long-exposure photographs of carnival rides and county fairs for over four decades, Vail transforms these fairs into hallucinatory renderings of pure pleasure.
That made the fair sand into deadly mire.
Consumed with jealousy, the dark sister pushes the fair one into the sea.
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