Sentence examples for a very unfavourable view from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a very unfavourable view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a negative or critical perspective on a subject or situation.
Example: "The report presented a very unfavourable view of the company's financial health, raising concerns among investors."
Alternatives: "a highly negative perspective" or "an extremely adverse opinion."

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Among white men, 52% hold a "very unfavourable" view of her, compared with the 24% who took a similarly dim view of Kerry.

Republicans with a "very unfavourable" view of Democrats are far more likely to turn out, as are Democrats who loathe Republicans.

There is a marked streak of alienation among black Muslims, only 36% of whom say they have a "very unfavourable" view of al-Qaeda.

Of those who responded to the poll, 47% said they now have a very unfavourable view of Akin, while 16% said they had a somewhat unfavourable view of him.

A poll by Zogby International of 4,000 people in six Arab countries Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates found rising numbers had a "very unfavourable" view of America.

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And in the past year, the share of the Spanish public that expresses a very unfavourable opinion has roughly tripled from 7% to 23%.

She gained a very unfavourable opinion of Portuguese life and society, which seemed to her ruled by irrationality and superstitions.

In the US, for example, "very unfavourable" views of the other party more than doubled between 1992 and 2014, according to polls by the Pew Research Center.

The government intervened, converting the deposits to pesos at a very unfavourable rate of 1.4 to the dollar.

Paradoxically, they are also the embodiment of resistance and survival strategies in a very unfavourable environment.

These secondary BC are of two types: a large number of aggressive tumours with a very unfavourable prognosis (especially in the case of pN>3 and/or T3T4), and many tumours with a 'slow spreading' such as DCIS and microinvasive lesions.

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