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Discover Ludwig"fair things" is correct and usable in English.
You can use it to refer to a concept such as justice or equality. For example, you could say: "We must work towards creating a society where all people have access to fair things."
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To be fair, things have been looking up for Microsoft of late – last week's Office 365 outage aside.
The bank's bosses pledged to focus single-mindedly on traditional high-street banking – and to be fair, things started moving pretty quickly.
And when the Immigration Bill comes before Parliament, we will make sure some simple and fair things, that should have always been the case, are now set in stone.
It was a bit wonky, and somehow ended up in an art fair (things in art fairs aren't obliged to work as normal objects do) and got sold, so he had to make another.
But we've talked to each other and our party has discussed this in a calm and respectful manner, which I think will now allow us to move forward without rancour and in a united way, not least in the coalition government so we can deliver the liberal, fair things we want for Britain as a whole.
To be fair, things have changed substantially.
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We did the fair thing.
That was the only fair thing".
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I regret the whole Vanity Fair thing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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