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The phrase "are unconscionable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or situations that are considered to be shockingly unfair or unjust in relation to a specific context or subject.
Example: "The terms of the contract are unconscionable for anyone who is not a legal expert."
Alternatives: "are outrageous for" or "are unacceptable for".
Dictionary
are unconscionable for
adjective
Not conscionable; unscrupulous and lacking principles or conscience.
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Several mistakes Sanchez continues to make are unconscionable for a fourth-year quarterback.
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It would be unconscionable for them to defect now.
It is unconscionable for the media to continue with its shallow methods of the past.
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It is unconscionable for patients to be held hostage to one form of treatment supported by such weak data.
[3] It's unconscionable for what remains the richest country in the world to have hungry kids at all.
He added, "It is unconscionable for lenders to entice students into loans that are not best for them".
"This letter to you may not be in my best interests but not sending it would be unconscionable for me.
It would be "unconscionable for any shortfall to be dumped on solvent schemes through the levy," Myners told Sky News.
From a public security perspective, it would have been unconscionable for the officers not to have acted as they did.
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