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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fair proportion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to an equitable or just division or distribution of something, often based on criteria such as size, share, or contribution. Example: "In order to ensure a fair proportion of representation, the board decided to allocate seats to each member based on their company's annual revenue."
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A fair proportion of them were potboilers, but this does not derail Galbraith from his task.
Doubtless, a fair proportion of you, on reading that will instantly turn up your noses.
One expert said: "Setanta would have to pay a fair proportion up front.
A fair proportion of homes visible to highway traffic have additions built of plastic sheeting.
I bet that a fair proportion of the 37% did not appreciate the implications of what they were doing.
Most dive shops rent equipment, and a fair proportion of their income is generated through equipment rentals.
She says a fair proportion of a volunteer's money should go to projects, benefiting both the community and the volunteer.
Setchell said the "fair proportion" of the intelligence comes from Special Branch officers and police who monitor and photograph demonstrations.
Some commentators, on the other hand, say their analysis suggests a fair proportion of Trump's support came from America's wealthy.
Unlike the work of most French mainstream directors, a fair proportion of his pictures have crossed the Channel.
A fair proportion of this eye-watering fortune was made during the recession as the Armani brand expanded into China.
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