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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also unluckily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an additional unfortunate circumstance or event in a narrative or discussion.
Example: "The weather was perfect for the picnic; however, also unluckily, the park was closed for maintenance."
Alternatives: "unfortunately as well" or "regrettably too".
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Luckily, also unluckily, the numbers were low.
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Unluckily the wage was too small for me to pay my son's boarding-school fees, for which I was now in debt.
Unluckily, an elevator wasn't.
Unluckily they started rather late.
Unluckily, it's a terrible, terrible game.
Higher taxes on millionaires are strongly backed in opinion polls, but unluckily for the left voters also overwhelmingly back a government plan to cap payments to those on welfare.
But, lucky or unluckily for Fassbender, Sorkin eventually conceded.
But, unluckily for Moss, West overruffed to defeat the contract.
Unluckily for many of us, the referendum clashes with Glastonbury.
Unluckily, it is very small and, accordingly, will not seat parties larger than six.
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