The soccer team won a goal fair in square.
The cliche is "fair and square."
He had beaten the opponent in the final race.
There was only one cookie left for Lizzie and me, so we split it in half, fair and square!
We conceded that the other team won the award fair and square.
I will fair off if i stick to my dreams
In one sentence: The fair maid shook with fear a sentence for each word: You need to be fair to your children. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom
The correct way to say the sentence is, "Mr. Jones and he ran the fair."
Here's a great example: "I used to incorrectly use to a lot, instead of too". I am going to the fair, not two the fair or too the fair.
A good job will pay you a fair wage for a day's work.
Example sentence - It was not fair of her to use perfume when she knew it would cause an asthma attack to her father.
Yeah, I don't know. :/
Square brackets are used inside regular parentheses, in a sentence.