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unfortunally
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'unfortunately' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express regret about something, or to introduce something bad or unpleasant. Example sentence: Unfortunately, I can't attend the meeting today.
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60 human-written examples
"The great service we have provided should have guaranteed a strong future, but unfortunately our network partners have decided otherwise.
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Unfortunately, we couldn't do it.
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"Unfortunately, that did not happen.
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She said: "His status as honorary president does not give him the right to hijack the Front National with vulgar provocations seemingly designed to damage me, but that unfortunately hit the whole movement".
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Let Nick Clegg be clear: "The Liberal Democrats will add a heart to a Conservative government, and a brain to a Labour one!" Unfortunately, courage for the cowardly lion will be a casualty of any coalition agreement.
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Unfortunately, that match also set the tone for a year of bitter controversy.
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Unfortunately that's how many have perceived the religious community to be involved, to advocate for privatizing education and the redirecting of funds through vouchers".
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Most students are first-time house hunters and unfortunately there are landlords who will exploit their naivety.
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A: The Guardian and Observer receive hundreds of requests each month from students and we unfortunately aren't able to accommodate them all.
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Modern cricket and its followers don't seem to have time for such lengthy endeavours unfortunately, but the endlessly churning hamster wheel of the cricket schedule goes on and on.
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Johnson said that the planned Australian consensus centre, which would have been linked to Lomborg's Copenhagen consensus centre, would have done important work, but "unfortunately, that work cannot happen here".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct spelling, "unfortunately", to maintain credibility and clarity in your writing. Using correct grammar shows attention to detail.
Common error
Avoid using "unfortunally" as it is a misspelling and not recognized in standard English. Always double-check your spelling, especially for adverbs ending in '-ly'.
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Linguistic Context
"Unfortunally" is intended to function as an adverb, modifying a verb, adjective, or another adverb to express that something happens in an unfortunate manner. However, since it's a misspelling, it doesn't fulfill this function correctly.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unfortunally" is a misspelling of the adverb "unfortunately" and is considered grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct term to use for expressing regret or bad luck is "unfortunately". It is crucial to use the correct spelling to maintain clarity and credibility in writing. Alternative phrases like "regrettably", "sadly", and "alas" can also be used to convey a similar meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unfortunately
This is the correct and widely accepted form of the adverb.
regrettably
Implies a sense of sorrow or disappointment about something.
sadly
Expresses sorrow or unhappiness about a situation.
alas
An interjection expressing grief, pity, or concern.
it is unfortunate that
A more formal way to express the sentiment.
by bad luck
Focuses on the role of chance in an unfavorable outcome.
by ill luck
Similar to "by bad luck", emphasizing misfortune.
to my regret
Highlights the speaker's feeling of regret.
I regret to say
Introduces a statement with a formal expression of regret.
it's a pity
Expresses mild disappointment or regret.
FAQs
Is "unfortunally" a real word?
No, "unfortunally" is not a recognized word in the English language. The correct term is "unfortunately".
What is the correct spelling for "unfortunally"?
The correct spelling is "unfortunately". "Unfortunally" is a misspelling.
Are there any synonyms for "unfortunately"?
Yes, synonyms for "unfortunately" include "regrettably", "sadly", and "alas".
How can I avoid misspelling "unfortunately"?
Pay close attention to the spelling and proofread your work. If unsure, use a dictionary or grammar checker to confirm the correct spelling of "unfortunately".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested