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Discover LudwigThe phrase "So unfortunate" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express sympathy or regret about a situation or event.
Example: "It was so unfortunate that the concert was canceled due to the weather."
Alternatives: "So sad" or "Such a pity."
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"So unfortunate customers like Mr. Huberman are the responsibility of the Internet service providers.
So unfortunate - but then again that's one of the dangers of going straight for the green.
So unfortunate that didn't drop for birdie, but he'd have greedily snatched your hand off for par in the first place.
Wade added: "It's so unfortunate.
It's so unfortunate.
Jessica: Yeah, so unfortunate.
It was just so unfortunate.
So it was just so unfortunate.
It's so unfortunate, it was real dramatic.
This is so unfortunate for the country".
We were so unfortunate but so fortunate".
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