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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairly a" is not correct nor usable in written English.
It does not make any sense and would be confusing if used in a sentence.
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If done fairly, a trial in Belgrade has several advantages.
"When you take this job you're fairly a young buck," he said.
The market cannot spread freedom fairly, a centralist micromanaging state enforces conformity.
"It's still fairly a new team -- we're still learning each other".
In other places he states clearly and fairly a biological problem that took millennia to solve, such as the nature of embryonic development.
The bill also does not address the need for an independent reapportionment commission to draw new districts fairly — a change that needs to be enacted swiftly.
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Gallup has asked the same question each year since 1997: "In general, how much trust and confidence do you have in the mass media -- such as newspapers, TV and radio -- when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately and fairly -- a great deal, a fair amount, not very much or none at all?" In every poll, Republicans have showed the lowest levels of trust.
They believed that markets were trading 2percentt above "fair value" but were priced fairly a month earlier, the survey said.
Nevertheless, 81.0% indicated that they had got used to the patients' problems ("fairly - a lot").
A fairly dull day.
A fairly startling thought.
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