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'unfortunate misunderstanding' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation in which two people or groups of people have different interpretations of what has been said or done, leading to an unfortunate conflict or outcome. For example, "The disagreement between our two companies was caused by an unfortunate misunderstanding."
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"Spokane," Palin laughs, "was an unfortunate misunderstanding.
"The whole thing is an unfortunate misunderstanding," Mr. Easter said.
Tony Brown, the chief operating officer apologised for the "unfortunate misunderstanding" over the sale.
It is as though the whole affair was an unfortunate misunderstanding.
"I think that was an unfortunate misunderstanding, but I stand behind Allan's character," Dolan said.
"What an unfortunate misunderstanding it was," said Harriet Newman Cohen, one of Mr. Oren's lawyers.
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"There are already unfortunate misunderstandings on that.
(That's the term enthusiasts use. The hyphen is necessary, to avoid unfortunate misunderstandings).
But Acworth, for his part, seems to find hope in some of the developments of the last decade, signs that some unfortunate misunderstandings are being righted.
A defense lawyer, Mark Sisti, said, "What we're dealing with here is a terrible family tragedy with some unfortunate misunderstandings and some overreaction, perhaps on all sides but not an attempt to terrorize anybody".
"As I see it, one of the most unfortunate misunderstandings of our time has been to think of small intentional communities as groups 'within' the church," the philosopher Dick Westley writes in one of the many books celebrating the rise of small-group power.
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