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unfairly ( Adverb)
UK/US /ʌnˈfeə.li/
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The situation that is subjective according to the unity of rules and principles, that is, unfair, rather individual
-> The match were played unfairly, i hate it.
-> It is by far unfairly to search someone's past withouth their knowledge.
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Fairly
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Music industry is a growing sector in this century. However the arguable part about it is that some artists get to fame unfairly. With the help of social media, some artists can make outstanding advertisements. To be clearer, such artists invest huge amount of money in advertisement instead of spending it to produce artistic scenery. Audience listens to these songs unintentionally and they become unnaturally popular. Unquestionably, people start to believe that popular songs are the best songs. However experienced listeners can realize the difference between appreciable songs and bad songs. These expensive songs could be excusable if they weren't praised as the most qualified songs by experts.