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Discover Ludwig"totally fair" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used in various contexts to convey that something is just, impartial, or reasonable. Here are a few examples: 1. "I think the punishment given to him was totally fair, considering the severity of his actions." 2. "The company's policies are totally fair and apply equally to all employees." 3. "I understand your feelings, but I still think it's totally fair for us to split the cost evenly." 4. "It's not totally fair to blame one person for the team's loss. It was a collective effort." 5. "The judge's decision was totally fair, taking into consideration all the evidence presented."
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"Not only be total fair, but be perceived as totally fair".
A totally fair hit.
That's totally fair".
He said: "Was it totally fair?
"I think that's totally fair," she continued.
"I think I am totally fair," she said.
And it is not a totally fair fight.
But, she says, "Richard was not totally fair on that.
U2's guitarist, the Edge, said: "Was it totally fair?
I don't think that's a totally fair thing to do to young people.
At M. Wells, this is a totally fair and sensible position to take.
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