Sentence examples for a more unfortunate from inspiring English sources

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A more unfortunate man might have made a pair.

A more unfortunate surprise was that Google missed a handful of campgrounds in the vicinity.

Meanwhile, this could hardly come at a more unfortunate moment for Princess Bea's prospects.

For the ditch-digging enthusiast, however, there isn't a more unfortunate place to work than the Catskills.

By Russell Platt None of the great composers had a more unfortunate talent-to-luck ratio than Franz Schubert.

But music, the relatively… Until the crisis of modernism blew up the bridge that connected classical music and middle-class taste, a composer was expected to have a modicum of… None of the great composers had a more unfortunate talent-to-luck ratio than Franz Schubert.

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While the skinniness of the iPhone 6 (6.9mm / 0.27-inches) results in a protruding camera, it has an even more unfortunate side-effect: a relatively small battery.

Finch wore a very unfortunate red jumper paired with a yet more unfortunate pair of orange dungarees, which made her friends wonder if they would ever be successful with Finch.

In a form-fitting dress, she discovered that the attached corset part in the front was bulging out a little bit, giving her a rather unfortunate lump in an even more unfortunate place.

What seemed simple & generous in 1898 proved in 1986 to have produced a much more unfortunate situation.

Few celebrate the report from the World Health Organisation and Unicef (pdf) that shows progress on water supply worldwide – as contradictory evidence paints a much more unfortunate story.

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