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"fair rule" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a rule that is considered just or moral. For example, "The teacher created a fair rule that all students were expected to follow."
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A fair rule for fairer football?
"I think it's a fair rule," she said.
A fair rule of politics is never to say never.
"I think that's a pretty fair rule of thumb," he said.
It's a fair rule of thumb that an unpublished work by a major author is unpublished for a reason.
This is the toughest and most realistic of its projections – again, a good and fair rule of thumb to use for assessing politicians everywhere.
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Better still would be fair rules that apply to all.
People do want to know that there are fair rules.
A single board with consistent standards, fair rules and fair results.
It is not about political competition and does not have fair rules.
But the process is not governed by open and fair rules.
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