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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as unwanted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not desired or is considered undesirable in a particular context.
Example: "The feedback was received as unwanted, leading to a tense atmosphere during the meeting."
Alternatives: "as undesirable" or "as uninvited".
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Multiplying fuel dumps from a nuclear ramp-up would become an inheritance just as unwanted as coal's atmospheric impact.
The law defines "assault" as "unwanted touching".
Eventually, though, products will be discarded as unwanted or unusable.
They are not uprooted as well as unwanted.
Before, they accepted their lot as unwanted outsiders.
(The study defined "severe" as unwanted touching or four or more incidents of other harassing behaviors).
That ruling, seen as unwanted federal interference, did not sit well with whites in Chattanooga.
Twenty-five percent were "mistimed," and 9percentt were described as unwanted.
The lucky ones are allowed to stay as unwanted guests without access to jobs or school.
When I was 17 there was no such thing as unwanted attention from boys.
Europeans, he thinks, are still too inclined to see these Muslims as "unwanted foreigners".
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