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Discover Ludwig'I'm fairly' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is not a complete sentence and does not provide enough information to be understandable. If you are looking to express that you are reasonably sure of something or that something is fairly certain, you can say, "I'm fairly confident that..." For example: "I'm fairly confident that I will get the job."
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I'm fairly happy".
But I'm fairly confident.
I'm fairly obsessive.
"I'm fairly confident.
W.: I'm fairly footloose.
But I'm fairly conservative.
I'm fairly low-maintenance.
"I'm fairly obedient," she said.
"I'm fairly level," he said.
I'm fairly sure they died.
I'm fairly careful, I thought.
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