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fare

[fair] / fɛər /
NOUN
amount charged for transportation
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The anonymity allowed viewers at home to play along for the first time, to see if they would fare any better than the faithful at spotting a traitor.

From BBC

Before long, even Pixar wasn’t guaranteed their usual summer blockbuster hit, as last year’s “Elio” demonstrated when it failed to make an impression among Disney’s other theatrical fare.

From Salon

The analysts expect third-quarter net income of 83 million euros, driven by fares growth of 4%, but lower net income than the prior year mostly due to lower interest.

From The Wall Street Journal

No reigning MLS Cup champion has fared so poorly.

From Los Angeles Times

“Those who adapt to a world of fragmentation, constraint, and spatial power will likely fare better,” they conclude.

From MarketWatch