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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Unfortunately, yes" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express agreement with a negative or undesirable situation. Example: "Do you think the project will be delayed?" "Unfortunately, yes."
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Unfortunately, yes the private sector, and this debate which is distracting actually from achieving the MDG, is trying to make water a commodity.
Unfortunately yes, because it's on the racks with a price tag, in between little figures of Carl Weathers and Dolph Lundgren.
"Unfortunately, yes," she replied.
"Unfortunately, yes," he said.
Unfortunately, yes, and not just to rugby players.
"Unfortunately, yes," he said when asked whether he still had memories of the incident.
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If you're in your mid-30s and you want to be a father at some point then the answer should, unfortunately, be yes.
Unfortunately, also yes.
Which raises the inevitable question of the pedicure, to which the answer, unfortunately, is yes.
The answer, unfortunately, is yes: sooner or later, this will be inevitable, and possibly not without some violent turmoil.
The answer, unfortunately, is yes.
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