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The phrase "is only fair if" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a condition or requirement that must be met in order for something to be considered fair or just. Example: The company's new policy is only fair if all employees are treated equally and given the same opportunities for advancement.
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Life's race is only fair if there is an equal start as well as an open road.
So it is only fair if Ram gets one coin and Shyam gets seven".
So it is only fair if we now share the eight coins equally as well".
Lee [Bradbury] leaving the way he did was a bit of a shock and Paul and Shaun coming in, everyone has taken to them quite and well and I think it is only fair if they get a crack at it.
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It's only fair if they've done their share of the work.
"I think it's only fair if now it's taken as part of our history, and used for whatever purposes people like".
He said: "It's only fair if you approve of the policies of a government, if you want to extend their power, why not do it?
To be sure, it would be only fair if at least a few of those fivers featured the face of Clement Attlee, the founder of the National Health Service.
One woman mused that it would be only fair if the men who pay to have sex with them were tested as well.
"It's only fair, if X school district got $10,000 more than they were supposed to, that they give it back," he said.
"Standardized tests came in because of variations in testing and grading and the notion that it's only fair if you test everyone the same way," he said.
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