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The phrase "fair of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's character or behavior as being just, impartial, or equitable. An example sentence could be: "The judge was known for being fair of judgement, always making decisions based on the evidence presented in court."
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It's not fair, of course.
A street fair of speed was on.
Not that it's fair, of course.
Was it fair of them?
It wasn't fair?Of course it wasn't.
"It was very fair of him".
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This is the postulate of fair equality of social opportunity.
The fairest of all?
Who is the fairest of them all?
You were the Fairest of Them All.
Forget the fairs of Chicago, St . Louis, Paris and San Francisco
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