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Discover Ludwig"unfair for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is not fair, especially in comparison to someone or something else. For example: "It was unfair for him to be treated differently than the other students."
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It's unfair for the people involved.
It's either unfair for some or unfair for all.
It's been unfair for years".
It's really unfair for my husband, too".
"The situation is unfair for taxis.
It does seem unfair, for the supporters.
It is unfair for small businesses".
Do you think it is unfair for international students?
"It's unfair for them to have to leave".
JF: I think it's unfair for people to blog.
It would have been unfair for Becali to keep it.
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