Sentence examples for fair made from inspiring English sources

The phrase "fair made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you intend to use it in, as it does not form a standard expression or idiom.
Example: "The product was not fair made, leading to customer complaints."
Alternatives: "fairly made" or "well made".

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The fair made money and was generally well received.

Hertha, to be fair, made all too easy for them.

In many ways the advances forged by the Fashion Fair made its presence obsolete.

Victoria Mather (of the Telegraph and Vanity Fair) made the point with particular cruelty on The Early Show.

The first Frieze Art Fair made its debut in Regent's Park in London in 2003, in a structure designed by the then little-known architect David Adjaye.

This fair made it clear that after three years of skulking in the corners of a global recession, luxury is out and about.

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After the fair, make time to synthesise all the information you've gathered.

-Does the art fair make special efforts to attract a diverse clientele?

The Pitti fair makes a massive statement about men's wear, with a small but growing offering for women.

Like some other Connecticut crafters, Ms. Greco began at her church fair, making stuffed animals and dolls.

The European roadmap calls for the construction of two next generation facilities: FAIR making use of projectile fragmentation and EURISOL based on the ISOL technique.

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