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The phrase "Which is unfortunate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express disappointment or regret about a situation that has been mentioned previously. Example: "The event was canceled due to bad weather, which is unfortunate."
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Which is unfortunate".
Which is unfortunate for Mr. Fencik.
"Which is unfortunate, because I love America".
Which is unfortunate, because he's lactose-intolerant.
Which is unfortunate, as I do it for a living.
Which is unfortunate, because I'm really good at running baths.
Which is unfortunate, because she's apparently dead now.
Which is unfortunate when your parents are Malaysian, a country of durian-obsessives.
Which is unfortunate, because LA Reid is determined to stand in the way of her dreams.
Which is unfortunate becasue they are currently ticking along at an excruciating 4.41 instead.
Which is unfortunate, because trades are exciting.
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