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Filter by Meaning The fairway was clear of other planes, so the pilot proceeded to takeoff.
The fairway distribution of resources is important in a community.
The fairway treatment of all employees is important for a company's success.
The fairway distribution of resources was appreciated by all members of the community.
It's important for a referee to make fairway calls during a game.
The teacher graded each student's paper in a fairway manner.
The fairway and impartial handling of disputes is important in maintaining peace.
The company's promotion policy must be fairway and transparent.
The judge made a fairway decision based on the evidence presented in court.
A fairway trial was conducted to ensure that the jury was impartial.
The fairway of the ship was damaged in the storm, and some cargo was lost.
The workers were loading the cargo into the fairway of the ship.
The captain ordered the crew to secure the fairway before setting sail.
The fairway of the ship was damaged during the storm.
The fairway of the cargo ship was crowded with containers of various sizes.
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