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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an unjustly" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "an unjust" or "unjustly" depending on the context.
Example: "He was treated in an unjust manner."
Alternatives: "an unfair" or "an inequitable."
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Sierra Leone is an unjustly obscure success story.
In Argo, we also see President Jimmy Carter emerge as an unjustly underrated single-term president.
He has also proved himself to be an unjustly overlooked artist.
It's an unjustly forgotten movie that has had a film-maker's heart and soul poured into it.
On the surface, this seems like a victory: a long-overdue assist for an unjustly neglected filmmaker.
Characteristically episodic and disorienting, this is a gem of an antiwar novel by an unjustly overlooked writer.
Even if the pain and passion burst through the conventional form, Gill's fine production honours an unjustly neglected play.
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Professor Callum Roberts's book The Unnatural History of the Sea is an unjustly-neglected masterpiece.
A kingdom is restored, a prince unjustly exiled returns to assume his throne, a usurper is punished, or the prosperity of the land is assured by consummating a particularly desirable marriage.
"Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" is based on Ken Kesey's novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and conveys the thoughts of a patient unjustly caged in a mental institution.
He later wrote a preface to a harrowing documentary novel about a man unjustly court-martialled and shot for cowardice.
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