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Discover Ludwig"obviously unfair" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express disbelief or outrage about something that is unjust or wrong. For example: "It's obviously unfair that the poor have to pay such high taxes while the wealthy pay so little."
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This is obviously unfair.
It's obviously unfair to compare the performance of sprinters and long-distance runners.
"No government has ever tackled this obviously unfair situation – it's been in the too-hard basket.
"It's obviously unfair for the west to question China's intentions in its reclamation projects.
History is littered with contracts that give Big Oil obviously unfair advantages — Shell in Nigeria, Mobil in Kazakhstan and Texaco in Ecuador to name a few.
Having privately educated pupils competing with students from underfunded state schools for the same university places is obviously unfair, but allowing the former to use a different entry route as well is simply unjust.
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That's unfair, manifestly unfair.
Considering that 99.6% of all misdemeanor convictions in New York City come from plea deals, having to negotiate the terms of that deal from a prison cell is obviously an unfair disadvantage.
Fact". "Studies going back as far as the 1960s show that defendants who are held pretrial are offered harsher plea offers than similarly situated defendants who are out on bail". Considering that 99.6% of all misdemeanor convictions in New York City come from plea deals, having to negotiate the terms of that deal from a prison cell is obviously an unfair disadvantage.
January 19 , 2014Michael Aston also chimes in: I honestly don't believe the Qwest stadium should have be permitted, to be built as a sonic boom box..it's obviously an unfair advantage.. Seattle would have little chance on a neutral field.
It would obviously be unfair to demand great precision and certainty about an idea at the earliest stage.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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