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'I unfortunately' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize something that happened that was not good luck, even though you wish things had gone differently. Example: I unfortunately had to miss work today due to the bad weather.
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I unfortunately speak from experience.
"I, unfortunately, never made Chris do that".
When that will happen, I unfortunately don't know".
I unfortunately can't celebrate it being on the Grammys.
I unfortunately have nothing else to do here.
I unfortunately ran into a bad razor clam.
"But I, unfortunately, do not have any children," she said.
I unfortunately was in St . Louisand missed it.
I unfortunately have been almost bizarrely committed to not archiving anything.
"I unfortunately have a clear insight into how dishonest people can be.
I unfortunately don't get into 'matches.' I fight for a living.
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