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The phrase 'has treated unfairly' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe a situation where someone has been treated in an unjust or unequal manner. Example: The employee felt that he had been treated unfairly by his supervisor.
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Critics say the force has treated unfairly three prominent people who were subjected to raids and questioning, including former military chief Lord Bramall, former home secretary Lord Brittan and former Tory MP Harvey Proctor.
It has become our social duty to hold our leaders accountable for their policies and how they will affect those who the world has treated unfairly.
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Yet they seem to feel as though society has treated them unfairly.
Physicians who become ensnarled in malpractice litigation often feel that the tort system has treated them unfairly.
"The press has treated them absolutely unfairly".
And the press has treated them absolutely unfairly".
CNN is "very unprofessional"; like so many others, Fox has treated him "very unfairly".
Whether Clinton has been treated unfairly or has received improper scrutiny is something voters will have to decide for themselves in November.
There is a sense that China has been treated unfairly, and so they have a right to catch up.
Ms Minnock's family have since began a campaign, claiming she has been treated unfairly and are blaming social services, police and the courts of letting her down.
Nature, indeed, had treated him "unfairly and unkindly".
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