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The phrase "It's very unfortunate" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express regret or sympathy about something. For example, "It's very unfortunate that your plans had to be cancelled".
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It's still a man's world and it's very unfortunate, but it is.
Stringer's line coach, Mike Tice, said: "It's very unfortunate that he worked himself to death".
And the Green Party's agent in Hull, Martin Deane, said: "It's very unfortunate what's happened.
As to the attacks on her in Zimbabwe's state news media, Mrs. Zulu said, "It's very unfortunate, but we are not moved".
"It's very unfortunate," Browns coach Hue Jackson said during a press conference after Sunday's game.
"It's very unfortunate".
So it's very unfortunate.
"I guess it's very unfortunate.
"It's very unfortunate," Krzyzewski said.
"It's very unfortunate and disappointing".
"It's very unfortunate," Sprewell said.
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