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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if fairly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a condition or qualification, but it lacks clarity and context for proper usage. Example: "You can join the discussion if fairly interested in the topic." (This is awkward and unclear.)
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The humor is effective, if fairly broad.
A narrow Fujimori victory, even if fairly won, might prompt riots in the streets.
Otherwise, most stories in the collection are fine, if fairly inconsequential.
Throughout the summer, Obama maintained a consistent, if fairly narrow, lead in the polls.
"A deal is a deal, if fairly undertaken," he wrote, "and we find disclosure was fair and unshaken".
Earlier in the fall, an American security researcher named Matt Bryant had made a fascinating, if fairly minor, discovery.
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If done fairly, university investigations, even if mounted in response to questionable politics, can result in clear and convincing findings.
If we must play the what ifs, play it fairly and play both sides of it.
I said I did if administered fairly and justly.
If done fairly, a trial in Belgrade has several advantages.
If any fairly simple chardonnay fits two tableside descriptions beloved of sommeliers — "versatile" and "food-friendly" — it is this one.
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