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The word 'fairs' is correct and usable in written English.
It is the plural form of the noun 'fair', which can refer to a variety of different things depending on the context. A fair can refer to a large event or gathering, typically held outdoors, where vendors sell goods and food, and there may be games and entertainment options as well. In this sense, 'fairs' can be used to refer to multiple such events, for example: - "The county fair was a huge success this year, with attendance at all three fairs surpassing previous years." - "My friends and I went to three different fairs this summer, trying all the different fair foods and playing games." Fair can also be used to describe something as just or reasonable, and in this sense, 'fairs' can refer to multiple instances of something being just or reasonable, for example: - "There were a few fairs and unfair things that happened during the course of the game, but overall it was a fair match." - "The judge made sure that all parties received a fair share of the inheritance, distributing it equally among the siblings." Overall, 'fairs' can be used whenever you need to refer to more than one fair.
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Although the RSPB is at pains to stress it is not opposed to grouse shooting, and its staff devote days to visiting gamekeeping colleges and attending rural game fairs to encourage greater cooperation between conservationists and law-abiding gamekeepers, the organisation has made enemies.
"I don't see the NFP sector at [graduate] recruitment fairs.
In the Emirates, YA reading has spiked, following the establishment of big book fairs and reading initiatives.
But at the second of London's biannual fairs, which ran from September 13th to 17th, that was starting to change.
These are (technically) payable in the destination country when an item leaves this parallel fiscal universe, but by then it may have changed hands several times.Freeport representatives attend art fairs, hoping to attract clients by promoting these benefits.
Some entries might be found at fairs in many countries: jars of jam, prize-winning vegetables and woodwork (your columnist frankly coveted a Perspex-fronted squirrel-feeding maze).
He saw himself as a simple peasant, a man who liked pork crackling, horseback processions and drinking beer at fairs.
Sticker fairs are another.
The best part of the fair is walking through the livestock barns soaking up the sights, the (pungent) smells, and the excitement of the occasional pig making a dash for freedom.Such fairs, of course, are not an American invention: they have evolved from the medieval fairs of Europe.
"International" is now a selling point in itself.Aided by banks and royalty, international art fairs are spreading belief in contemporary art.
In the Middle East, local rulers are patrons of Art Dubai and Abu Dhabi Art.Art fairs accelerate the transnational exposure of artists and Art Basel is the unrivalled leader in this, partly because it has always defined itself as international.
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