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Discover Ludwig'Financial misfortune' is a perfectly usable and correct phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you are discussing a financial setback or issue. For example: "Many people in the community have suffered financial misfortune due to the sudden economic downturn."
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He's about to make a ton of money from others' financial misfortune, but you don't mind.
Sometimes the reason is reported to be a broken marriage, a spurned romance or financial misfortune.
In a timely concession to reconfigurations in the economy, the show begins its new season with Sheree enduring some fantasy version of financial misfortune.
A man looks upon the destruction of his home as a financial misfortune and a worry; but to the woman it is real tragedy.
The ruined credit that led to their financial misfortune might have been sparkling if only they'd tracked their status on freecreditreport.com.
Who can blame Turks for grumbling about their financial misfortune these days or for being a bit irritable toward the political leaders in Ankara who seem unable to come up with a formula for recovery?
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The genesis of the Padres' misfortune dates to their first no-hitter flirtation.
He was speaking about the Nets' misfortune, although he might as well have been describing his franchise.
D'Angelo Jimenez, he realized, didn't think of himself as the latest in a run of Yankee misfortune.
Either they are a fluke who capitalized on the Red Sox misfortune and the Yankees' relative disinterest, or they are this year's San Francisco Giants.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla .— In a season characterized by a staggering run of injuries, the Yankees' misfortune reached an almost absurd level Friday when Curtis Granderson sustained another broken bone in only his eighth game of the season.
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