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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resolved fairly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that a disagreement or conflict has been settled in a just and impartial manner. Example: After weeks of tense negotiations, the labor dispute was finally resolved fairly through mediation. Both the workers and management were satisfied with the outcome.
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I'm sure this'll be resolved fairly".
I think it will be discussed, but resolved fairly quickly".
"People knew the matter would never be resolved fairly behind closed doors," Mr. Yu said.
It is in everyone's interest that these issues be resolved fairly.
The feverish promiscuity, if that is what it was, resolved fairly quickly into something quite stable.
The issue was resolved fairly quickly when the police arrived, arrested him and whisked him off.
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"Universities are desperately trying to do the right thing, but these cases can be really difficult to resolve fairly.
Once the underlying insult is managed, the symptoms tend to resolve fairly rapidly.
So, we expect that the availability of mt genomes for Athene and Phodilus will resolve fairly definitely that all the owls are monophyletic.
This type of general factual issue may be resolved as fairly through rulemaking as by introducing the testimony of vocational experts at each disability hearing.
Each State's complement of procedural rules facilitates this complex process, channeling, to the extent possible, the resolution of various types of questions to the stage of the judicial process at which they can be resolved most fairly and efficiently.
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