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The phrase "product fair" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are talking about an event or venue which features a variety of different products for sale. For example, "My company is organizing a product fair next month to showcase our newest offerings."
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I discovered the CritterZone at a pet product fair, where its creator, a genial white-haired man named William Converse, joked that it works so well I might forget to empty the litter box.
Lately, however, Khan's attempt to get more men to use Emamis popular skin-lightening product, Fair and Handsome, has raised the hackles of some social commentators.
Money? In the television ad, released a few weeks ago, Shah Rukh persuades a dark-complexioned youth using a womens product, Fair and Lovely, to switch to Fair and Handsome.
Now Nokia is reasserting itself as a design leader with a clutch of new phones and a hipster music-recommendation service, announced this week at a splashy product fair in Manhattan.
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They have proven to be an experienced and sincere certifier dedicated to making global production and trade of agricultural products fair and sustainable.
New to the shop are Ecover household cleaning products, Fair to Nature shampoos and the vitamin C and amino acids-rich goji berries.
In Brazil, there will be a Paul McCartney Earth Day concert in Rio de Janeiro and daylong events in Brasilia featuring performances and a natural-products fair.
In exchange for receiving "fair" prices for their products, fair trade farmers must adhere to environmental and labor standards set by certification groups, the largest of which is Fairtrade International, a nonprofit organization based in Bonn, Germany.
The challenge is to develop a protocol which is fast over networks with high bandwidth delay products, fair to other high volume data streams, and friendly to TCP-based flows.
Whirlpool asked the United States to impose duties on washing machine imports made by LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics, saying the two companies sell washers made in Mexico and South Korea for less than the products' fair value, undermining competition and threatening American jobs.
According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, his aim was to create a business which would "reflect his religious ideals, his belief in thrift and hard work, worthy products, fair dealing and good employment conditions".
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