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The phrase "all unfortunate" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing a group of people or situations that are unfortunate, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The news about the layoffs was all unfortunate, leaving many employees in distress."
Alternatives: "all unfortunate events" or "all those affected".
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"Greed and jealousy and sloth are all unfortunate traits of human nature," he said.
And yet our habit of treating social media policy as a form of disaster-proofing leads us down just this path: a path where vague or overly-broad policies are embraced as a way of safeguarding against any and all unfortunate online conversations.
All unfortunate situations ostensibly have some silver lining.
All unfortunate, but permissible.
All unfortunate circumstances, but no excuse for criminal behavior.
But fairness requires acknowledging that they're all unfortunate.
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Quinn's childlike qualities made him a great companion before all that unfortunate siege business.
Before all this unfortunate success, O'Hanlon was an uncommonly likable – and often brilliant – standup comedian.
By Ian Crouch July 30 , 2010Of all the unfortunate products spit out by the furiously spinning Jane Austen Corporate Gyre, those that repurpose the author's 1815 novel, "Emma," seem the least obtuse.
Of all the unfortunate products spit out by the furiously spinning Jane Austen Corporate Gyre, those that repurpose the author's 1815 novel, "Emma," seem the least obtuse.
"Due to all the unfortunate changes at the school, families don't feel settled," said Dana Haddad, a former director of admissions at Claremont, whom the school forced to leave last year.
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