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Terms for subject Cliche / convention containing fair | all forms | exact matches only
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a fair amountпредостаточно (You might have caught on that it rains a fair amount in Vancouver. It's important to have the essentials as you go about your day-to-day and explorations in the city. (Twitter) ART Vancouver)
a fair amountхватает (You might have caught on that it rains a fair amount in Vancouver. It's important to have the essentials as you go about your day-to-day and explorations in the city. (Twitter) ART Vancouver)
a fair amountзначительное количество (a fair amount of cloud cover ART Vancouver)
a fair amountобильно (You might have caught on that it rains a fair amount in Vancouver. It's important to have the essentials as you go about your day-to-day and explorations in the city. (Twitter) ART Vancouver)
a fair amountпорядочно (You might have caught on that it rains a fair amount in Vancouver. It's important to have the essentials as you go about your day-to-day and explorations in the city. (Twitter) ART Vancouver)
a fair amountизрядно (You might have caught on that it rains a fair amount in Vancouver. It's important to have the essentials as you go about your day-to-day and explorations in the city. (Twitter) ART Vancouver)
a fair amount of timeнемало времени (I'll be in Vancouver next week and am planning to spend a fair amount of time in Stanley Park, Gastown and Chinatown, and I've got some shopping to do. ART Vancouver)
to be fairговоря по справедливости ("People have asked me whether the provincial gentle density and Transit-Oriented Area initiatives will increase property values. In some cases, they will, e.g.: this property at 5708 Alma, next to the Dunbar Bus Exchange, assessed at $2,520,500 was recently listed at $5,800,000!" "To be fair, you can list your property at whatever you like. There are lots of realtors who "buy" listings. The real proof would be what it sells for ... if it does." (Twitter) ART Vancouver)