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Discover Ludwig'is being fair' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone's behaviour or actions which adhere to principles of fairness and justice. For example, "The judge listened to both sides of the case before ruling and is being fair in their decision."
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He is being fair.
How does FINRA ensure it is being "fair and effective" as a regulator?
But before you take action, take a deep breath, and consider whether the reviewer is being fair.
It seems Trump is suggesting he can do things like fire Mueller if he wants to, even as he says he thinks Mueller is being fair and as the White House denies that is even being considered.
"As Americans, we don't believe the U.S. government is being fair," said Mr. Mourad, who, like many other Arab-Americans, compulsively watches Al Jazeera, the Arab-language satellite channel.
I think he spends a lot of time before a reshuffle not so much steeling himself as kind of thinking it through and being absolutely sure he is being fair and doing the right thing.
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"All I'm asking is, be fair to her," Elisabeth said.
We're being fair.
I think I'm being fair.
You hope you're being fair to everybody".
"I don't think you're being fair about who is being stigmatized.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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