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Couldn't Be Fairer was created in 1984.
The duration of Couldn't Be Fairer is 3000.0 seconds.
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Stanley B. Fairer has written: 'Europe? In a tent??'
International Resources for Fairer Trade was created in 1995.
Yes, fairer is the normal comparative degree of the English adjective fair. It is used thus... It was a fairer system of justice. or He was much fairer than his father... However, sometimes the Frenchified form "more fair" seems better, as in "he was more fair than his father.".
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To fair means "to smooth or even out unevenness." Fairer is the comparative form of the adjective fair.
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The correct spelling is "fairer".
fairer, fairest