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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unfortunate choice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a decision or action that has been made which produces results that are undesirable or undesirable consequences. For example, "John made an unfortunate choice to skip his classes and now he has to repeat them all".
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It is an unfortunate choice.
Perhaps this is just an unfortunate choice of phrase.
The Wagner, all agreed, was an unfortunate choice.
It's an unfortunate choice of customer to have put forward.
Then there's that unfortunate choice of band name.
"It's an unfortunate choice of words that was pulled out of context," Mr Echevarria told Reuters.
(Apart from the singers, the band members barely speak at all, an unfortunate choice).
An appropriate, if unfortunate choice of words, given the Colombian circumstances.
The ballet was an unfortunate choice to highlight her prodigious talent.
Mr. Diaz now says the reference to socialism was "an unfortunate choice of words".
They even have a group Flickr account, which reminds me… Pinterest was an unfortunate choice for your purposes.
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