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The phrase "most unfair" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to emphasize the level or degree of something that is unfair. Example: It was a most unfair decision to fire her without any valid reason.
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The current approach to funding social care, particularly for older people with dementia, is perhaps the most unfair system possible.
Ukip voters find it most unfair of all.
"This strikes us as most unfair and singularly inappropriate, particularly when authors are paid so little".
When judging the fairness of the offers, the patients tended to judge an offer as less fair than did the normal controls, especially in the most unfair condition.
He declared that the estate tax, which he, like Teddy Roosevelt, had championed, was now "one of the most unfair tax laws on the books".
It was most unfair.
That's the most unfair part.
It's most unfair.
Them's fightin' words, and most unfair ones.
And this is where we find the scapegoating most unfair.
Incidentally, is Sven's sacking the most unfair managerial dismissal ever?
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