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fair enough
adjective as in passable
Example Sentences
Fair enough, but there’s another sensible option.
The sun was above the horizon, and the weather was fair enough, if breezy, but the men had not gone out to fish.
Fair enough, but then he said: "If we look at our engineers, there's no doubt that the car has improved."
Given the lesson Greece had handed the Scots at Hampden in the Nations League play-offs in March, those comments from the Liverpool left-back were probably fair enough.
"John, quite rightly, was extremely rigorous about learning the script, and if you didn't, he could get quite cross, which was 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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