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The phrase "unjustly treated" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone is treated unfairly or without justice. For example, "The prisoner was unjustly treated after being arrested for a crime he did not commit."
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"Those who were indicted should not be called 'charged' but unjustly treated".
The organization educates people heading for divorce and supports people who feel unjustly treated in matrimonial or family court.
He whines, for instance, that "opinions on the morality of homosexual acts" are unjustly treated as homophobic.
She agrees that the region is unjustly treated in terms of the share of tax money it receives.
Obviously King's story is not one of those, but that's what his life was about -- championing those who were unjustly treated".
It became very apparent I would not be given work equivalent to what I was doing before I was unjustly treated".
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When cheating takes place, then people are treated unjustly.
But as Muslims we feel we are treated unjustly, unequally".
Usually, he said, there is some triggering incident, some sense of loss, of being treated unjustly.
The real issue is not about a few "deserving" claimants being treated unjustly.
Did he owe anything to the people his father had treated unjustly?
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