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partially fair
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "partially fair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is fair to some extent but not entirely equitable. Example: "The results of the competition were partially fair, as some participants had access to better resources than others."
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News & Media
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Wiki
Alternative expressions(3)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
If you did your due diligence you might get a partially fair deal, but don't complain if you don't give them something they can work with and exploit!!! I'm not saying I'm the leading authority with this view, but I will say that even I once upon a time thought about option A) until I got reality checked and pulled my bootstraps up.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
The runaway success of art fairs is partially due to the fact that novice art buyers find it far more convenient to walk into an art fair, see works from dozens or even hundreds of galleries and interact with them directly in a contained environment.
News & Media
The new government has promised an inquiry but turned down demands for a new election.Nine members of the east and southern African trade block, COMESA, agreed to form a free-trade area.President Benjamin Mkapa was re-elected in Tanzania in an election that was considered fair except in partially autonomous Zanzibar, where it was grossly unfair and shambolic.
News & Media
To be fair, technology is partially to blame for declining revenue.
News & Media
He's a little slower, but to be fair, he's partially paralysed from the waist down.
News & Media
16 Swab quality is also recorded as good (swab inserted to the NP and held for 5 s), fair (swab inserted partially and briefly), poor (swab of outer nares only) or very poor (outer nares and no discharge visible).
Science
Cheaters are individuals that have access to group benefits, but partially or completely withhold their fair share of contributions to those benefits (Buss 1987; Maynard-Smith and Szathmàry 1995; Michod 1999).
Science
Swab quality was also recorded as good (swab inserted to the NP and held for 5 s), fair (swab inserted partially and briefly), poor (swab of skin just below the nose) or very poor (of skin just below the nose and no discharge visible).
Science
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News & Media
To be fair, my disappointment was only partially Samsung's fault.
News & Media
To be fair, the limited rollout is partially responsible for the app's inability to maintain a higher ranking.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "partially fair", be specific about what aspects are fair and which are not, to avoid ambiguity and provide context for your assessment.
Common error
Avoid using "partially fair" as a vague qualifier without specifying the degree or context of fairness. Provide concrete details to support your assessment and maintain clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "partially fair" functions as an adjective phrase that modifies a noun, indicating a qualified assessment of fairness. Ludwig AI confirms this through the provided examples, where it describes deals, elections, or decisions that aren't entirely equitable.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "partially fair" is a grammatically correct and usable expression to describe situations that are only fair to some degree. As highlighted by Ludwig AI, it's crucial to provide context when using this phrase, specifying which aspects are fair and which are not. Although "partially fair" is used infrequently, with primary usage contexts in News & Media, Science and Wiki, its neutral register makes it appropriate for various situations. Alternatives such as ""fair in part"" or ""somewhat equitable"" can be used to convey a similar meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fair in part
A more direct and concise way of saying "partially fair".
reasonably fair
Adds the adverb "reasonably" to qualify the level of fairness.
somewhat equitable
Replaces "fair" with "equitable" to emphasize impartiality, while "somewhat" maintains the partial aspect.
to some extent fair
Expresses the limited fairness by introducing the phrase.
moderately just
Uses "just" instead of "fair", suggesting moral rightness, and "moderately" indicates the limited degree.
relatively fair
Emphasizes that the fairness is in comparison to something else, rather than absolute.
partly reasonable
Substitutes "fair" with "reasonable", implying logical justification, while "partly" retains the incomplete quality.
not entirely unfair
Uses a double negative to convey a qualified sense of fairness, subtly implying some level of unfairness remains.
fair to a degree
Rephrases to explicitly state the limited extent of fairness.
conditionally fair
Highlights that fairness is dependent on specific conditions being met.
FAQs
How can I use "partially fair" in a sentence?
You can use "partially fair" to describe situations where some aspects are equitable, but others are not. For example: "The judge's decision was "partially fair", benefiting some parties more than others."
What are some alternatives to saying "partially fair"?
Alternatives include "somewhat equitable", "fair in part", or "moderately just", depending on the context and the specific nuance you wish to convey.
What's the difference between "partially fair" and "completely fair"?
"Partially fair" indicates that only some aspects of a situation are just or equitable, while "completely fair" implies that all aspects are just and equitable without any reservations.
Is it more appropriate to use "partially fair" or "somewhat fair"?
Both "partially fair" and "somewhat fair" are acceptable, but "partially fair" may sound more formal. The choice depends on the context and the desired tone. "Somewhat fair" is a more informal phrasing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested