Fair play
Properly conducted conditions for a game, giving all participants an equal chance. Also used more widely to mean fairness and justice in contexts other than games.Meaning
Origin
Shakespeare coined this phrase and used it in several of his plays; for example, The Tempest, 1610:
PhrasesMIRANDA:
"Yes, for a score of kingdoms you should wrangle,
And I would call it, fair play."
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