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Consider a scenario where a government auctions off public land. The auction is open to all citizens, the rules are transparent, and the highest bidder wins, regardless of their identity or background. One extremely wealthy individual outbids everyone and acquires all the land. A commentator argues, 'This outcome is fair because the process was open to everyone and the rules were applied equally to all participants.' This commentator's argument is an example of a procedural judgment of fairness.

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