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The phrase "are very unfortunate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express sympathy or regret about a situation or event that is considered unlucky or undesirable.
Example: "The circumstances surrounding the event are very unfortunate, and we hope for a better outcome in the future."
Alternatives: "are quite regrettable" or "are rather unfortunate."
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"The two goals are very unfortunate".
The pro-punching statements are very unfortunate, and the mother-insult detail is inflammatory.
"These all are very unfortunate incidents," said Jennifer Garber, a spokeswoman for Audi of America.
Their attempts to blame me are very unfortunate because they are disingenuous; a win-win solution is possible.
If you are very unfortunate, someone will attempt rabbit stew with cinnamon and mace, which no one will eat.
Because the second thing I noticed when I looked at the past photographs of the Queen was that many of the dresses she wears are very unfortunate.
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"It's very unfortunate".
This is very unfortunate.
It is very unfortunate also".
So it's very unfortunate.
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