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'deeply unfair' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize how unfair something is. For example, "He was treated deeply unfairly by his former employer."
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That is deeply unfair".
It all seemed deeply unfair.
Unpaid internships are "deeply unfair".
That notion was deeply unfair.
Memory, however, is capricious and deeply unfair.
As ever, life was deeply unfair.
The outcome, he added, was "deeply unfair".
Bennett described the UK's electoral system as deeply unfair.
standing with @KeshaRose through this traumatic, deeply unfair time.
This is deeply unfair and prevents free speech.
The president's plan is deeply unfair to middle-income Americans.
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