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The phrase "actually unfair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is indeed unfair, often in contrast to a previous assumption or statement.
Example: "While some may argue that the decision was justified, it is actually unfair to those affected by it."
Alternatives: "truly unjust" or "genuinely inequitable".
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Now the joke about fraudulent securities was actually unfair.
But the OFT stressed that the ruling "does not determine whether the relevant charges are actually unfair".
The ruling opened the way for an OFT investigation into whether the charges are actually unfair, and if so, what a fair charge should be.
supra, many of the cases which state the rule more restrictively often find means of allowing recovery, while others are cases where restitution would be actually unfair or no real benefit is proven.
"I think speculating on whether anybody including the CERT officers could have made a difference is actually unfair," Gainer said, later adding, "Over my 43 years [in law enforcement], I always question whether I could have done something different to prevent a crime".
It's actually unfair for me to bring anyone/anything back to my closet-sized Brooklyn apartment.
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It's just really unfair to the fans who actually want to go to these shows".
My opening Einstein quote is actually rather unfair.
I'd call this a crazy conspiracy theory, but doing so would actually be unfair to crazy conspiracy theorists.
"The judge would have to take care to ensure that what looks like equal time is actually not unfair to one side," he said.
It's actually pretty unfair to ask your mates to shoulder this stuff, too.
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