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The phrase "an unpalatable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unpleasant or difficult to accept, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The proposal was met with an unpalatable response from the board members, who found it hard to agree with the suggested changes."
Alternatives: "an unpleasant" or "a distasteful".
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(See: "Comcast waits for Oui or No").. "An IPO is an unpalatable solution for everybody at this point," says Claudio Aspesi, an analyst at Sanford Bernstein in London.
This is an unpalatable truth.
Talking to Islamist rulers may be an unpalatable choice.
I shall gloss over this as it's an unpalatable truth.
That would be an unpalatable situation for China.
But the truth is, Romney was an unpalatable candidate.
Try pouring that over an unpalatable weekend shift.
And once they become parents, they face an unpalatable choice.
East, with an unpalatable choice, guessed to rebid one spade.
That is an unpalatable fact of British dairy farming life.
This is an unpalatable thesis for many Americans who want peace but no responsibility.
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