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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unforeseen and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing events or circumstances that were not anticipated, often in conjunction with another adjective or noun. Example: "The project faced unforeseen and significant challenges that delayed its completion."
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It was unforeseen and tragic.
Elections have consequences mostly unforeseen, and sometimes unintended.
Barring unforeseen and amazing wizardry, it's not going to happen.
Yet these technologies may have unforeseen and potentially devastating consequences.
The tiniest actions have unforeseen and dramatic consequences.
As a result, history favours the unforeseen, and appears more accidental than it really is.
At that time, many commentators claimed the circumstances were "unforeseen" and "unprecedented".
First, both were unforeseen, and went against the grain of what passed for received wisdom.
This was, in many quarters, unforeseen, and the consequences continue to unfold.
Only that way, he said, could unforeseen (and unforeseeable) opportunities be seized as and when they arose.
With the entrées, Nawab takes the familiar — steak, poultry, fish — and roguishly injects spices in ways unforeseen and unreliable.
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