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The phrase "a more unfavourable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more situations, conditions, or outcomes that are less favorable or advantageous.
Example: "The new policy has led to a more unfavourable environment for small businesses."
Alternatives: "a less favorable" or "a more disadvantageous".
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Gates's 1992 sabotage of the Bush plan for reciprocating Iran goodwill relied in part on making public charges against Iran which created a more unfavourable political climate in Washington for such a policy.
The weather was inclement, with the sky overcast by heavy clouds and gale-force winds; according to a report in The Times, "it would not have been easy to pitch on a more unfavourable day for an eight-oared race".
It has been shown that acute pancreatitis has a more unfavourable outcome in aged compared to young patients [14].
This unlikely scenario also leads to a more unfavourable outcome for the initial use of AIs.
Entering and exiting companies and companies of small size might be in a more unfavourable financial situation.
35 In our study, people with the most severe symptoms of anxiety and depression had a more unfavourable socio-economic and cardiovascular profile.
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The VK2 scenario envisaged a much more unfavourable situation for the Finns.
Also, in a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis there was a non significant prognostic value for IMP3 expression (negative vs. positive) (p = 0.343), although IMP3 positive cases showed a slightly more unfavourable course.
The data which has been obtained from existing records of computerised health reports in Primary Healthcare centres (PHCC) in our city show us a rather more unfavourable panorama as the percentage of 18.26%.
Nevertheless, this would not have undermined the main findings; inclusion of these children would have resulted in an even more unfavourable outcome.
It may simply be that the actions taken by a candidate warrant more unfavourable reporting.Michael Chow Thousand Oaks, CaliforniaWithholding the blessingSIR – The controversy surrounding Pope Pius XII misses an important point ("The weight of history", October 25th).
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