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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Unfortunately though" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement that presents an unfortunate or disappointing fact or situation. Example: "Unfortunately though, we were unable to secure funding for the project, which means we will have to postpone it."
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Unfortunately though, they already have.
Unfortunately, though, there are some things missing".
Unfortunately, though, they probably will not be.
Unfortunately, though, this isn't such an occasion.
"Unfortunately, though, the war is lost," Mr. Wilkie said.
Unfortunately, though, the communications error had been made.
Unfortunately, though, it is delicious because of its fat content.
Unfortunately, though, there is precious little statistical support for it.
Unfortunately, though, criticising Israel has been conflated with antisemitism".
Unfortunately, though, it's not happening in any meaningful way.
Unfortunately, though, Duncan offered no systematic prescription for accomplishing this.
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