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The phrase "fairly situated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is reasonably positioned or placed in a particular context or situation. Example: "The new office is fairly situated between the main train station and the city center, making it convenient for employees."
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Since the parties are fairly situated, the agreement they reach will be fair to all actual citizens.
He assumes that if the parties to the social contract are fairly situated and take all relevant information into account, then the principles they would agree to are also fair.
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The on-deck circles are situated fairly near home plate.
It has sought government permission in Hong Kong to build a liquefied natural gas terminal in a marine conservation area with fairly deep water, situated close to power plants.
In effect the original position is a situation in which each citizen is represented as only a free and equal citizen, as wanting only what free and equal citizens want, and as trying to agree to principles for the basic structure while situated fairly with respect to other citizens.
It's a fairly nice neighborhood situated within walking distance of a not-so-nice neighborhood.
Its distribution range comprises a fairly important area situated between the Tanzanian Eastern Arc Mountains, through Southern Rift Mountains and northern Zambia till the Angolan highlands.
However, the uppermost trees, often situated in fairly inaccessible locales, have remained generally undisturbed by humans or livestock.
Despite being situated over fairly warm waters, Adolph weakened considerably due to increased wind shear.
Most are situated in small, fairly dingy offices in central London.
Situated on a fairly desolate corner where Chinatown and the L.E.S. meet, the restaurant is cleaner and brighter than anything around it.
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