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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fair-minded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is impartial and considers all sides of an argument or situation fairly.
Example: "As a fair-minded individual, she always listens to different perspectives before making a decision."
Alternatives: "impartial" or "open-minded".
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fair-minded
adjective
Unbiased and impartial
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► Fairness motives tend to matter when few fair-minded voters suffice to tip the balance.
Fairness preferences are relevant for redistribution outcomes only if fair-minded voters are pivotal.
That's very fair-minded.
"People are fair-minded.
A fair-minded publisher has died.
Mr Brown strives to be fair-minded.
She was fair-minded and collegial.
Fair-minded judges were squeezed out.
Lieberman really is fair-minded.
Above all, she is scrupulously fair-minded.
He was fair-minded, Mrs. Maio said.
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