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The phrase "it is really unfair" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a feeling of injustice or displeasure about a situation or action. Example: "The company's decision to lay off employees without any prior notice is really unfair."
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It is really unfair.
Later in the month, at a tiny homecoming show at The Monarch pub in Camden Town, the combination of overzealous security and being three minutes late leaves me stranded outside with some schoolgirls, who tell me with desperate looks that they can't get in either and, yes, it is really unfair.
I think it is really unfair.
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"I think it's really unfair.
It's really unfair for my husband, too".
People say to me: "Oh, it's really unfair.
"I thought it was really unfair on those people".
"It's really unfair to say, 'Where's that person been?' We're still alive.
"I think it's really unfair to the taxpayers and the people of San Francisco," he said.
"It's really unfair of a parent to stand over a kid like this".
It was really unfair from this journalist, if I can call him a journalist.
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it is unfair and unjust
it is truly unfair
is actually unfair
it is actually unfair
it is so unfair
it is really impressive
it is really cool
it is really great
it is really worth
it is really good
it is really possible
it is really necessary
it is really helpful
it is really valuable
it is really bad
it is really important
it is really unfortunate
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