Sentence examples for to unfortunate from inspiring English sources

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to unfortunate

adjective

Not favored by fortune

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But that can lead to unfortunate results.

Many factors converged during that period, to unfortunate effect.

This has led to unfortunate but deeply unsurprising instances of thinly disguised bribes and kickbacks.

Of course, such rules may leave one exposed to unfortunate results.

But Mr Redstone's fellow media magnate, Rupert Murdoch, is notorious for his furious midnight telephone calls to unfortunate executives.

Unless the professional sports leagues and franchises stop pampering these individuals, they will be exposed to unfortunate news events.

The Davis Cup, for reasons that range from the physical toll of modern tennis to unfortunate scheduling, is also having to live without numerous luminaries this week.

The name also leads to unfortunate assertions, such as a recent story claiming that "World Peace certainly wasn't winning over many fans" in the preseason.

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The statement referred only to unspecified "unfortunate events" that "transformed peaceful protests to bloody ones".

"My karma was to serve unfortunate people".

Redemption came rarely to these unfortunate schoolgirls.

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