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Discover Ludwig"the misfortune" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a negative event or circumstance that has happened to someone. For example: - "She felt terrible about the misfortune that had befallen her family." - "Despite all the misfortunes he faced, he never lost his determination." - "The main character in the novel has a series of misfortunes that lead to his downfall."
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the misfortune
noun
Bad luck
synonyms
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The misfortune started soon enough; it started in school.
But lately the misfortune has mostly been the hackers' own.
The misfortune of the railways has, however, benefited Lahore's elite.
Others simply had the misfortune to buy at the peak.
Plus, they don't blame people or circumstances for the misfortune".
"The misfortune of one person becomes the misfortune of a whole family," a human-rights activist explained.
This expedition had the misfortune of an unusually early monsoon.
We only know of the injury or the misfortune.
A similar sangfroid attends the misfortune of several other miscreants.
The theme has the misfortune of being inexhaustible.
I thought again about the misfortune of the name.
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