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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his misfortune" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used as a noun phrase to describe a situation or event that has caused someone to experience difficulty, bad luck, or loss. Example: "His misfortune was a result of the economic downturn and he lost his job as a result."
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Here his misfortune continued.
Was I preying on his misfortune?
The family sit brooding over his misfortune.
It is partly his taste, and not merely his misfortune.
Tells of the owner's rage and despair at his misfortune.
But he is trying to maintain a positive attitude about his misfortune.
Much to his credit and much to his misfortune, he was unable to sell out.
Until then we'll have to content ourselves with his misfortune over the last few days.
When he told the bartender about his misfortune, his next round was on the house.
"You can't live in the past," Gosling told a reporter when asked about his misfortune.
It was his misfortune to be a member of Labour's lost generation whose years were spent in opposition.
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