Sentence examples for But unluckily from inspiring English sources

The phrase "But unluckily" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a negative or unfortunate circumstance or event that follows after a positive or hopeful statement. It can also be used to express disappointment or frustration. Example: "I was excited to go on vacation, but unluckily, my flight got cancelled." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their disappointment or frustration about their cancelled flight. "But unluckily" is used to contrast their initial excitement with the unfortunate situation that occurred. Another example: "I aced all my exams this semester, but unluckily, my laptop crashed and I lost all my notes and assignments." Here, the speaker is highlighting their success in exams, but then introducing a negative event that happened afterwards. "But unluckily" is used to show that even though things were going well, an unlucky occurrence disrupted their progress.

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But, unluckily for Moss, West overruffed to defeat the contract.

But unluckily for "not very athletic," "I don't do well in heat" Selma, they land in the middle of the desert for a date of harnessed-up, physically intense rock climbing.

Some of the γ k 's are inviable, some of them might be viable, but unluckily, some of them are not admissible discontinuity curves.

Actually it would have been a lot better if I was accepted in Holland but unluckily I could not get the chance.

Efficiencies close to 10%% (maximum reported efficiency) have been demonstrated under optimized conditions of light and oxygen but unluckily, these parameters are too costly to sustain at large scale.

In the 27th minute Henri Anier saw a hard hit shot parried by Fraser but unluckily for the keeper the ball spun wickedly up into the air and Sutton was left with a simple jumping header to net his and Motherwell's second.

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Luckily for him (but most unluckily for the others), his ship held most of the supplies bound for Jamestown, which the crew managed to salvage without a single loss of life.

But, lucky or unluckily for Fassbender, Sorkin eventually conceded.

Paul Sculthorpe and Sean Long have become unluckily but also worryingly prone to injury and even Keiron Cunningham can not keep going forever.

An opening stand of 31 between Imran Nazir and Mohammad Hafeez looked to have Pakistan on their way, but, after Nazir unluckily played on to his stumps off Mendis, the 2009 champions lost four wickets for 33 runs in five overs.

It turned out that a man in Montreal named Donald Hebb had come up with a similar theory, but at the time, luckily or unluckily, I didn't know of his work, which he described soon afterward in a seminal book, "The Organization of Behavior," published in 1949.

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