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Fair Deal

noun

  1. the principles of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party under the leadership of President Harry S Truman, consisting largely of a continuation and development of the principles of the New Deal.


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Other Words From

  • Fair Dealer noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Fair Deal1

First recorded in 1945–50
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Example Sentences

“That’s why it’s so important that publishers and advertisers – who enable this free content – can benefit from effective competition and get a fair deal when buying or selling digital advertising space,” she wrote.

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“Our members’ work and likenesses are being exploited by artificial intelligence, and video game companies have refused to offer a fair deal that addresses this existential threat.”

"I would like a fair deal for my home, I would like a price for it so I could start again somewhere else," she said.

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To address climate change, provide a fair deal for workers, and eradicate hunger, we need power to be less corporate – for the benefit of the entire global community.

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Health Secretary Victoria Atkins said she was delighted with the result, calling it a "fair deal" for the taxpayer.

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