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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Very unpleasant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes discomfort or displeasure. Example: "The smell in the room was very unpleasant, making it hard to concentrate."
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Very unpleasant.
This is very unpleasant.
It's been very unpleasant.
Current trends look very unpleasant.
And it is very unpleasant".
It's a very unpleasant subject".
It will be very unpleasant and difficult.
It is just a very unpleasant situation".
"Sometimes it results in very unpleasant decisions.
"It's very unpleasant on a personal level.
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It is soft and damp and cold--very unpleasant.
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