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fair enough
adjective as in passable
Example Sentences
“Fair enough,” he concedes, and then resumes his progress out the door.
So, fair enough, a little diplomatic ambiguity can help you get around such problems.
That is fair enough, indeed desirable; it would be surprising if there were not errors in remembrance.
And fair enough, maybe this is just the normal process of supply and demand.
Fair enough—spokesmen are there to clean up after the decision-makers.
He praised the Chancellor for acting as a partisan, though no doubt he was fair enough about prices.
The Kaisers subjects talk fair enough, but they unquestionably want St. Thomas—and who knows?
She rode up alongside, where I could see her; and fair enough she was to look upon, and glad enough I was to look.
As for inns, in general they are fair enough; though none, I think, so good as the Amorosi.
What you have said under your husband's instruction about money, I find upon consideration to be fair enough.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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