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unfair share

  • a word derived from fair share.
    fair share
    noun
    the just portion of money or other resources, recognition, or effort, due to or from someone.

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“All young animals are appealing,” he wrote, “but the lamb has been given an unfair share of charm.”

From Los Angeles Times May 14, 2026

“No American should have to live, work or send their kids to school in a neighborhood that carries an unfair share of environmental hazards.”

From Seattle Times May 5, 2022

Now, however, those beta cells are not looking quite as innocent, and the immune system is looking like it has gotten an unfair share of blame.

From Scientific American Sep. 14, 2021

“This is about making sure Google and Facebook don’t take an unfair share of the advertising for news media.”

From Washington Times May 18, 2021

I don't know whether they had spotted me going into that trench, but I do know the parapet received an unfair share of bullets.

From The Doings of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade August 1914 to March 1915 by Lord Edward Gleichen

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