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Discover Ludwig"unfair to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express that something isn't fair or just. For example, "It's unfair to expect students to learn difficult concepts in such a short amount of time."
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Quinn — Unfair to Workers".
It's unfair to politicians, too.
It is unfair to them.
That's very unfair to Assange.
"It's unfair to expect things.
This was unfair to Houston.
And that's unfair to them".
Seems unfair to me.
Unfair to opponents.
It's unfair to call them terrorists.
It would be unfair to him.
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