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Old 21-Jan-2007, 06:58
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what it means just and fair in this sentense
she's very just with her stuff
she's fair with the stuff
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It depends what the stuff is, but without more context, I'd say that if she is fair with it, she allows other people to use it and isn't too possessive. 'Just' sounds a bit weird to me with 'stuff'.
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