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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely unsatisfactory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong dissatisfaction with something, indicating that it does not meet expectations at all.
Example: "The service we received at the restaurant was absolutely unsatisfactory, and we will not be returning."
Alternatives: "completely inadequate" or "totally unacceptable."
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Both leaders agreed that US-Russian relations were "absolutely unsatisfactory", as Moscow put it.
The statements [by the army], the decisions that have been set are absolutely unsatisfactory.
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But it was a very awkward and unsatisfactory relationship, a relationship I now literally writhed with shame to think about, and for some reason it seemed absolutely necessary to draw on it in telling Chip's story.
This is utterly unsatisfactory.
And yet, I am unaware of any evidence anywhere that suggests that the simple act of having sex -- even the dirty kinky best kind -- outside the bonds of matrimony absolutely must result in poor work performance, terrible parenting and unsatisfactory commitment to one's constituents.
It's absolutely essential that Foreign Service men be reliabe...but we don't see why an unsatisfactory employee of the State Dept.
And we remain absolutely committed to delivering a new east-west route, although this was left in an unsatisfactory condition, requiring more work to do by the previous administration.
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This year, she received "unsatisfactory".
It is very unsatisfactory".
This is totally unsatisfactory.
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