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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unenviable situation" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to a difficult or unpleasant situation that no one would want to find themselves in. For example: "The pandemic has put many small businesses in an unenviable situation, with far fewer customers than normal."
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Valentine is in an unenviable situation, however.
He declined to comment on his unenviable situation, but the greenhouse was listed for sale last fall.
"There aren't any obvious candidates for the Nobel prize and the prize committee is in an unenviable situation".
It would be surprising if the qualified Duquette emerges from this unenviable situation as the general manager in 2004.
They all have families and homes in the region, to which they hope to return, and have been placed in an unenviable situation.
But after looking at the field of contenders a committee member, Henry Olsson, wrote, "There aren't any obvious candidates for the Nobel prize and the prize committee is in an unenviable situation".
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Chicago committed six of their seven penalties in the first half, leading to such unenviable situations as third and 24 and third and 28.
You're in an unenviable spot.
The Fed is in an unenviable position.
Tiger's in an unenviable position.
The predicament has placed Pietersen in an unenviable position too.
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