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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost as unfavourable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two situations or conditions that are both negative, indicating that one is nearly as bad as the other.
Example: "The weather this week has been almost as unfavourable as it was during the storm last month."
Alternatives: "nearly as negative" or "almost as disadvantageous."
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The head-to-head matches were expected to favour the US players, who came back from almost as unfavourable a situation to win a clamorous and controversial victory in Boston five years ago.
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Kuroda was almost as good.
It disappeared almost as quickly.
April was almost as bad.
It's almost as powerful.
Harvard is almost as generous.
Almost as good as cricket, Packer-style.
Zimbabwe is almost as risky as Iraq.
"He's almost as cool as me".
That is almost as expensive as equity.
Abortion is almost as old as childbirth.
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