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'how fares' is correct and usable in written English
It is an informal way of asking someone how they are doing. Example: "Long time no see. How fares life?"
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How fares thy heart of late?
As the Bush administration enters its final year, how fares its effort to remake the law for the benefit of the presidency?
Related | Paul Krugman's column "How Fares the Dream?" examines income inequality in the United States: If King could see America now, I believe that he would be disappointed, and feel that his work was nowhere near done.
Among the topics under consideration: how extra fees — such as for baggage or seat reservations — are disclosed, how fares are advertised and how and when airlines should provide alternative transportation for passengers on canceled flights.
One year on, how fares Mr Obama's proudest achievement?The chief strategy used by the administration to win over sceptics and to undermine legal challenges is to present the new laws as an unstoppable juggernaut.
Rail companies have yet to reach agreement with ministers over how fares could be made fairer, with a promised fares and ticketing review led by Baker having been postponed until the autumn.
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