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Fair Hearing Accused Wrongdoing Opportunity Present Evidence Give

Phrase/Idiom fair hearing
Definition When accused of wrongdoing, if someone gets a fair hearing, they get an opportunity to present evidence or give their side of the story, usually in court.
Example No one can guarantee that you will get a fair hearing.

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