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The phrase "an unfavourable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation, condition, or outcome that is not favorable or advantageous.
Example: "The report highlighted an unfavourable trend in sales over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "an unfavorable" or "a negative".
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Gabonese officials ditched an unfavourable resource deal.
The national press gave the bill an unfavourable response.
Gallus then concluded an unfavourable treaty with the enemy.
This created an unfavourable impression throughout the empire.
By 1966, twice as many had an unfavourable view of him as a favourable one.
Draghi drew an unfavourable contrast between the eurozone and the US.
Dickens portrays Wackford Squeers in an unfavourable light, mocking his physical and sartorial defects.
There is, however, a strong argument that the government did negotiate an unfavourable deal with the oil companies.
Funding cuts and an unfavourable job market contribute to a bucket load of angst.
Groupon said it had been hit by an unfavourable exchange rate and a weak European market.
This particular case dealt with a bottling company that claimed an unfavourable NLRB ruling was invalid.
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