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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unfair for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or actions that are unjust or inequitable towards a particular group or individual.
Example: "The new policies are unfair for low-income families who struggle to make ends meet."
Alternatives: "are unjust to" or "are inequitable for".
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Hunt, backed by Downing Street, is expected to force on England's 45,000 junior doctors new terms and conditions that they claim are unfair for them and unsafe for patients.
These laws are unfair for people like me and bartenders who just do an honest job," says Koray.
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It's unfair for the people involved.
"The situation is unfair for taxis.
It's been unfair for years".
It is unfair for small businesses".
Do you think it is unfair for international students?
"It's unfair for them to have to leave".
It's unfair for the victims of crime.
JF: I think it's unfair for people to blog.
It would have been unfair for Becali to keep it.
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