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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have unfortunately put" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express regret or disappointment about a situation or action that has been taken. Example: "I have unfortunately put myself in a difficult position by not preparing for the meeting."
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Funding constraints have unfortunately put this important project on hold and, without substantial donor support, it will remain unimplemented.
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I have (unfortunately) 2 copies.
Their time has, unfortunately, faded.
You weren't appealing to this audience out there, fans and all this bullshit that contemporary photographers unfortunately have to put up with.
James Kelly, the Gordon Heights fire commissioner, said that the district's taxes were largely a result of a lack of commercial property there, which "makes us unable to have a high tax base and unfortunately puts a burden on homeowners".
"North Korea unfortunately has put together a string of provocative actions, from missile firings to a nuclear test to the sinking of the Cheonan," he told reporters.
Now, unfortunately, we have to put players on the field and keep score.
Spencer Rascoff, Zillow.com: Unfortunately, I have to put myself in the bear camp based on the data I see.
When you are both in the buff, start having fun! Play Marco Polo, play games!!! Unfortunately, you have to put your clothes back on at the end.
Unfortunately, they have put themselves in the position of God".
Unfortunately I just haven't put it together at the right time".
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