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Discover Ludwig"fairly notes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey that the speaker or writer has accurately observed or stated something. Here is an example sentence: "John fairly notes the importance of communication in any successful relationship." In this sentence, "fairly notes" means that John has accurately and justly acknowledged or mentioned the significance of communication in relationships.
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I did not dwell on this point, as you fairly note.
As one Aristotelian commentator has fairly noted, 'There is no passage of ancient philosophy that has provoked such a multitude of interpretations as this half-page chapter.
As far as cheesy brand plays go, this one is actually fairly note-perfect for the startup, its offering and the mass media tie-in they opted to go with.
The less said about the particulars of the game, the better (the gamer should discover on their own), but it may be fairly noted that this is a title that requires some patience and experimentation — and yes, you're going to die on a spike trap.
It can be fairly noted that Delane's early uneasiness as the political leader gives away a bit too much of the ending.
The coalition that has governed Malaysia since the nation gained independence in 1957, now under the name National Front, rejects accusations that elections have not been conducted freely and fairly and notes that the opposition won control of five states in the last national election.
Alas, there is no such help in this volume; the fairly sparse notes at the back do little more than point to well-known landmarks, and the reader keen to resolve lexical puzzles has to go elsewhere, to commentary by other scholars.
CHIP has been reauthorized three times since 1997, and each time these negotiations were fairly easy, notes Edwin Park, a CHIP policy expert at the nonpartisan Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
It was a fairly one note performance but that one note struck a chord with the Academy voters and she will win this award.
But hers is a fairly one-note Swanilda, without much dramatic shading.
And when one sifts through this collection, one is surprised to see that Doyle was a fairly humdrum note-taker.
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