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Discover Ludwig"fairly amused" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a moderate level of amusement. For example: "I was fairly amused when my neighbor’s dog ran away with my slipper."
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The first time they seemed fairly amused, but when he was regularly breaking partnerships, their enthusiasm knew no bounds, and it is said that in Melbourne after he had obtained Bradman's wicket for the third time, Yardley blushed profusely when one excited team-mate slapped him on the back and shouted "Well, bowled, Spofforth".
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Audiences go to the movies hoping to be serviced -- amused or thrilled or scared -- in fairly specific, familiar ways.
Mr. Dinkins, who endorsed Mr. Green at a fairly decorous news conference in a hotel last spring, said he was amused by how much attention was being paid to Mr. Sharpton.
Chang looks amused.
He wasn't amused.
He appears amused.
Not everyone's amused.
I was almost amused.
He is not amused.
Mr. O'Donovan is amused.
He sounded amused.
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