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The phrase "at unexpectedly" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey surprise or an unforeseen event, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The meeting ended at unexpectedly late hours."
Alternatives: "unexpectedly" or "at an unexpected time".
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Sometimes a contractor hired to decommission plants would also find radioactive material in unexpected places or at unexpectedly high levels, other experts said.
If he wins, Cameron is likely to face some pressure from allies to carry on and fight the 2020 election as prime minister, given his success at unexpectedly gaining a majority at the last one.
Brindisi serves superb Italian food at unexpectedly penny-wise prices in convivial surroundings that are a bit grander than those at restaurants that charge the same or a little more (Mr. Petrone's wife, Rosemarie, is responsible for Brindisi's good looks).
Medications (eg, ibuprofen) that are contraindicated in pregnancy were used at unexpectedly high rates.
The HCS is first observed in the middle zone at unexpectedly high latitudes.
The formation of the M ferrite phases seemed to occur at unexpectedly high temperatures compared to previous work on bulk sol-gel M ferrites.
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Challenging or uncomfortable conversations appear at random times, unexpectedly, at work, at home, in the community and everywhere in between.
He left the international transit zone at Sheremetyevo airport unexpectedly at 3 30 p.m. after his lawyer, Anatoly G. Kucherena, spent the day with officials from the Federal Migration Service.
She died at home, unexpectedly, and alone.
But "Staying True" is at times unexpectedly lighthearted.
They lose their leg or death comes at them unexpectedly".
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