Sentence examples for become unfortunate from inspiring English sources

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Out-of-wedlock children, in this worldview, become unfortunate side effects of the sexual license designed to protect the marital children.

And here's where it's become unfortunate that mainstream political discourse has created negative connotations around a "law enforcement approach to terrorism".

"Terrible" can become "unfortunate" or "not as good as I had hoped".

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That particular look started during a long subway strike and, as editors in the HBO documentary assert, became unfortunate shorthand among European style types for American hopelessness.

One particular photograph of the estate, taken during a visit by David Cameron in February 2007, became unfortunate visual shorthand for what the Conservatives called "broken Britain", when a local teenager was photographed in a tracksuit pointing an imaginary gun at the future prime minister's head.

Guns have become an unfortunate part of N.B.A. culture.

Neither is desirable, but both could become the unfortunate "new normal".

Those who run the temple say protests have become an unfortunate recurrence during the wedding season.

It has become an unfortunate trademark of an otherwise grand player.

"This whole thing has become utterly unfortunate," he said, adding that he hoped all those who had withdrawn would reconsider.

Its unexpected success helped release a store of resentment toward theory and literature departments generally that has become an unfortunate fixture in the culture.

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