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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are so unfortunate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express sympathy or pity regarding someone's situation or circumstances.
Example: "I heard about your recent loss; you are so unfortunate to have gone through such a difficult time."
Alternatives: "are very unfortunate" or "are quite unfortunate".
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Meanwhile Europe are so unfortunate on 17, Stenson sending a delicious right-to-left downhill 30-footer to an inch.
If you are so unfortunate as to have a genuinely skilled and appealing dancer (Joel Hanna) as your other star, be sure to keep him looking as macho as possible (long hair, bare arms, tight vests).
Finally, if we are so unfortunate as to end up in hell, will the torments we experience be active or passive?
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It's so unfortunate.
Wade added: "It's so unfortunate.
We were so unfortunate but so fortunate".
This is so unfortunate for the country".
"It's so unfortunate that this happened," Fraser-Pryce said of Felix's injury.
"It's so unfortunate that Japanese wrestlers haven't been winning," she said.
"It's so unfortunate that's what makes me happy," Hill says.
It is so unfortunate that there are no financial incentives for prevention.
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