Sentence examples for to fair from inspiring English sources

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to fair

adjective

Beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.

  • Monday's child is fair of face.

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That applies to Fair Game, too.

His condition has been upgraded to fair.

But give first place to fair competition.

The Competition Commission is fiercely committed to fair competition.

Mr. Romney's commitment to fair pay will soon be tested.

"He preferred three points to fair play", wrote Kicker.

Transparency, not secrecy, will lead to fair treatment.

"It is entitled to fair regulation of the debt issue".

He has been upgraded from critical to fair condition.

The patient's condition had been downgraded from critical to fair.

Morgan's assistant, Jeffrey Millea, has been upgraded from a serious to fair condition, according to Kay.

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