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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unfair with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an unfair or unjust situation or treatment between two or more parties. Example: The judge's decision was deemed unfair with regards to the defendant's lack of representation.
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This work helps understand the extent to which paying for carbon legislation can be perceived as fair or unfair, with obvious remedies for correcting any unfairness". "Emissions increase more slowly as income increases.
I thought the referee was a bit unfair with Jens.
Ms Cavens has subsequently denied she was unfair with her review and says her account of the evening was correct.
The system is unfair, with no real solidarity between rich and poor, laments Mr Chaves (whose region is poor).
You can see that in grid 2 above, "compact but unfair". With a comfortable Blue majority in this state, each district elects a blue candidate to the House.
He argues that the country's alliance system is unfair, with America bearing most of the cost and its allies contributing far too little.
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The suit charged American Express, along with Visa and MasterCard, for implementing unfair agreements with merchants.
"It is simply unfair and with English votes for English laws we will put it right".
What many fail to realize is that charter schools are an unfair comparison with public schools.
"This is unfair competition with little benefit to customers or the British public.
There is rumbling that Rankin's gender has given her an unfair advantage with women voters.
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