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The phrase "unjust for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to describe something that is considered unfair or against moral principles. Example: It is unjust for the wealthy to hoard all their resources while the poor struggle to survive.
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It would be unjust for others to marginalize same-sex relationships.
It would be unjust for Stuart Lancaster to reach any conclusions based on this game.
We believe it would be unjust for these people to receive prison sentences for their actions.
He argues that it would be contradictory and unjust for them just to think about their self-interest.
It would be grotesquely unjust for Mr. Maples to bear the consequences for the mistake that embodies this breakdown.
It will not only be unjust for the victims, it may endanger the safety of us all.
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It is a hard world for anyone, often a cruel and unjust one for a woman.
For centuries we have tolerated shambolic, unjust arrangements for electing our leaders; a few more years is a short time to wait and hope and lobby our MPs before we can become a true democracy.
Another set of unjust barriers for immigrant children are the waiting periods for Medicaid and CHIP arbitrarily placed upon families based on their immigration status.
Missing in "The Hurricane" is the fact that before his clearly unjust conviction for murder Mr. Carter spent four years in prison for committing three muggings.
Had he scored and rescued a point for Newcastle, it would have been a bitter and unjust blow for Everton, who were outstanding, especially during the first 45 minutes.
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