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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as unfortunate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sentiment of regret or disappointment regarding a situation or event.
Example: "As unfortunate as it is, we must cancel the event due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "regrettably" or "sadly".
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"That's about as unfortunate as you can be".
The diction was as unfortunate as the image.
In those two respects her philistinism was as unfortunate as her political achievements were remarkable.
The automaker has re-released the Challenger, but Dodge's timing seems as unfortunate as it was nearly four decades ago.
LA: "I think it was a level playing field, as unfortunate as it was.
Yet the situation in Nigeria is as unfortunate as it is fortunate.
Get there, and if it truly is as unfortunate as you thought it might be, identify the lameness first.
Thomson regarded the whole affair as "unfortunate".
Mr. Shannon described the declarations as "unfortunate".
But every bit as unfortunate in terms of aesthetic appeal.
The defence ministry described them as "unfortunate and untrue".
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