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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the unpleasant" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that produces a sense of strong discomfort or distaste. For example, "The storm brought with it strong winds and the unpleasant smell of decay."
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the unpleasant
adjective
Not pleasant.
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Santorum has a tropism toward the unpleasant.
Like a child, he hides from the unpleasant truth.
Typically, they do not serve as reminders of the unpleasant.
Only the unpleasant words, the study found, have predictive power.
The crackdown ranges from the expected to the unpleasant.
The unpleasant corollary is that the financial crisis will apply the brakes.
They are named for the unpleasant odour of their large flowers.
That would eliminate the unpleasant oil-based lubricants condoms currently use.
Mr. Saatchi, 70, has offered various explanations, some of them verging on the unpleasant.
Other applicants began the unpleasant work of contacting friends and relatives anew.
David: The unpleasant truth is that the evidence is decidedly mixed.
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