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The phrase "are very unhappy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's emotional state, indicating a strong feeling of dissatisfaction or distress.
Example: "After hearing the news, the employees are very unhappy with the company's decision to downsize."
Alternatives: "are quite unhappy" or "are extremely unhappy."
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We are very unhappy now.
We are very unhappy about this.
Britain's top brass are very unhappy.
"They are very unhappy with what the song advertises.
Lots of very rich people are very unhappy people.
Little wonder they are very unhappy with the status quo.
"The animals are very unhappy," Charlotte told my father.
"People are very unhappy for being held up by traffic.
"We are very unhappy," the police official said.
And like with the planned repeal of the Human Rights Act, civil libertarians are very unhappy.
"Millions of us are very unhappy about many things here", says Hannah, a medical student.
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