Sentence examples for has unfortunately gotten from inspiring English sources

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For the hotel industry, he added, "the outlook has unfortunately gotten worse" than most experts were expecting even as recently as last month.

As soon as news of a British national arrested in the United Kingdom, hit the local television stations, Karachi experienced the not so uncommon turbulence it has unfortunately gotten used to.

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PRESIDENT ENRIQUE PEÑA NIETO´S decision to expose himself, his wife and his finance minister to an investigation over conflict-of-interest allegations has unfortunately got off to a bungled start.

Misunderstanding that, we've unfortunately gotten a lot of drift, a lack of focus and strategic insight into what to do.

We have unfortunately gotten to a place where people want the money without the relationship.

But the questions are certainly funny; someone poses one from the UK Citizenship test: "You've unfortunately got into a fight in a pub.

Over the past half-decade, Volkswagen has unfortunately been chronically slow in getting new cars to the U.S. market.

The message, unfortunately, has not gotten through.

My son Larry's family, unfortunately, had gotten a cabin with such loud creaking that the kids, by now overtired and cranky, could not fall asleep.

Unfortunately word has already gotten out.

Unfortunately, he hasn't gotten that memo yet.

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