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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fair to myself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing self-care, self-respect, or making decisions that prioritize your own well-being.
Example: "I realized that I need to be fair to myself and not take on more responsibilities than I can handle."
Alternatives: "treat myself justly" or "be kind to myself".
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Quite frankly, it's not fair to myself, either.
At the same time, I wanted to be fair to myself: opals are not among the more expensive stones.
To be fair to myself, I was factoring in the impending infusion of cash from a sugar-daddy partner named David Einhorn who somehow never arrived in Queens.
To be fair to myself and others in the profession, it does work sometimes; maybe the committee was led by a particularly strong and dynamic personality.
To be fair to myself, we were playing right off a major city highway congested with rickshaws, overburdened trucks, buzzing mopeds and serene, traffic-stopping cows.
To be fair to myself, though, this isn't broadcast media.
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To be fair to myself.. .
"One of the reasons is I have young kids and I don't think it's fair to separate myself from them for such a long period of time.
Since my criticism of our Rose Parade float concept was fodder for this column on several occasions last year, I thought it only fair to get myself out of bed at 3 00 a.m. so I could get out onto Orange Grove Boulevard for a firsthand, close-up look at Glendale's 2012 parade entry.
It is not fair to my family, or to myself and I want to encourage you to do the same.
"I would say the chances, right now, I don't want to really jinx myself, but fair to quite fair," Utley said.
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