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The phrase "unfortunate ramifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing negative consequences or outcomes resulting from a particular action or decision. Example: "The new policy has led to unfortunate ramifications for the employees, affecting their morale and productivity."
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It's really not that surprising that cheaters gonna cheat, online or off, but this is just yet another example of how, as more of our daily processes, systems, and services move online and become less personal, there can be unfortunate ramifications.
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"And the unfortunate ramification is that the family kind of fissured down the middle".
David Goldman, a core leadership group member at San Francisco Americans for Safe Access, warned that the crackdown could have unfortunate political ramifications for President Obama, who while on the campaign trail in 2007 promised to leave the business of regulating medical cannabis to the states.
When the Rockies designated Reyes for assignment, Colorado general manager Jeff Bridich told ESPN: "From the beginning, we've said that what's gone on, what seemed to have gone on between Jose and his wife, is both extremely disappointing and unfortunate, noting the societal ramifications of all of it".
"The last outcome would set an unfortunate precedent, and may have significant ramifications for all investors in securities registered with the SEC," Bryan said.
The ramifications and the possibilities of that unfortunate kid's life are just too awful to bear thinking about.
Haaretz said charging Blau was "unfortunate and sets a precedent in terms of its ramifications on the freedom of press in Israel, and especially on the ability to cover the security apparatus".
Although distinguishing between "uninfected" and "infected but not diseased" survivors has important ramifications for interpretation of shrimp and insect responses to viral challenges, it is unfortunate that survivors are sometimes ambiguously labelled simply as "resistant".
Very unfortunate.
Unfortunate ones.
"It has terrible ramifications".
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