Sentence examples for fair would be from inspiring English sources

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Fair would be to support children or leave money to them based on their need.

"Fair would be getting more than zero," Flournoy said he responded.

A pan-Asian Modern and contemporary fair would be a valuable addition to the city.

The only way it would be fair would be to release it as a 'sessions'-type album.

While it's long been known that the locally grown ART HK fair would be replaced, this was the first time details were released.

House near Central Park built in the hope that the World's Fair would be held there and rents would be high.

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IF ARMS manufacturers could use their weapons to eliminate their rivals, then recent trade fairs would be bloody.

That young people might want to sneak into book fairs would be the stuff of dreams in many countries, where competition from other media is pushing books aside.

At the fair, would-be foragers, who tend to be territorial about their patches, were advised to dress like birders, with binoculars and hats, and to avoid carrying baskets.

I thought Fair Hill would be the perfect spot.

But a fair question would be: What does John McCain believe?

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