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The phrase "started unfortunately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something began in a negative or undesirable manner. Example: "The meeting started unfortunately, with several key members absent and technical difficulties."
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I started, unfortunately, in my 40s, so it's kind of a wasted effort.
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Now, those that fail to embrace it will die, starting, unfortunately, with newspapers.
Though he did not get the idea very far, the administration's position which includes co-payments and deductibles ended up more market-oriented than when it started.Unfortunately, the list of items where Mr Hubbard has fought and lost is uncomfortably long.
Maybe this is not exactly how it all started but, unfortunately, that is where it is today.
"It didn't go my way from the start unfortunately," Payne said.
"For us also it looks like we're going to miss him at the start, unfortunately, of what is going to be a very intense campaign.
Starting today, unfortunately, they'll have to scratch "Craigslist" from the equation.
Boxer alluded to the stalemate near the end of the hearing: "We start off, unfortunately, where we left off," she said, noting that the two parties appeared to agree on little.
Fifteen days into his hunger strike, the Supreme Court put a hold on the same-sex marriage decision, and Trestin, unfortunately, started eating again.
"[The second wave of pot clubs] was started by people, unfortunately, who were more interested in those millions of dollars than they were attracted to doing service for the community or moving the medical-cannabis movement forward," said DeAngelo.
Unfortunately, I started hanging out with the wrong crew, and education-wise I started going downhill.
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