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The part of a sentence "unfortunately none" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to show disappointment or regret about a lack of something. Example: "John asked if there were any extra tickets for the concert, but unfortunately none were available."
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"Unfortunately, none is running".
(Unfortunately, none survive).
Unfortunately, none of this happened.
Unfortunately, none of that mattered".
Unfortunately, none is yet forthcoming.
Unfortunately, none of them have passports.
Unfortunately, none of the news is good.
Unfortunately, none of these items are available.
"Unfortunately, none of her clothes fit".
Unfortunately, none met Ella's stringent requirements.
Unfortunately none of the canvases were signed.
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