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The phrase "state of fair" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words, possibly intended to refer to a "state of affairs" or a "fair state." Example: "The current state of fair in the organization is concerning, as many employees are dissatisfied."
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Last week, the College Art Association, an organization of about fourteen thousand artists and arts professionals, released a report on the state of fair use in the visual arts.
What the Fed is proposing is to restore that market to its pre-1999 state of fair, free-market play: Publicly guaranteed banks would not be able to compete with private equity firms, and private equity firms would not be able to piggyback on big banks' public guarantee to shift their risks over to taxpayers.
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As London's skyline increasingly resembles a series of gargantuan upturned penis extensions, as if imagined into being by some top geezer who has to check his smartphone when he takes his missus to see Fifty Shades of Greyin case he is missing any important work banter, the city's collective state of mind is fairing similarly to its vista.
"This bill as written is not fair to my state of Montana and is not fair to the West," Mr. Baucus said.
This allows fair benchmarking with state-of-the-art or off-the-shelf solutions.
But back in 1968, Mailer's troops were in a constant state of mutiny, and a fair amount of blood was shed.
Its discoverers pronounced it in a fair state of preservation after more than 73 years in icy darkness and estimated that the wreck would change little in their lifetimes.
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The question isn't whether this is a fair state of affairs or not.
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