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The phrase "unfortunate reality" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or circumstance that is regrettable or undesirable but is still true or exists. Example: The impact of climate change is an unfortunate reality that we must face and address urgently.
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Crime is an unfortunate reality of Peace Corps life.
"This is the unfortunate reality of our situation," he said.
Most peaches are shipped firm and underripe, an unfortunate reality.
Furniture stains are an unfortunate reality of life.
It's an unfortunate reality to which prisons must adapt.
"It's an unfortunate reality in this business," Frank said.
Subsidies notwithstanding, the unfortunate reality of commodifying animals is that confinement pays.
The unfortunate reality is that the government needs the funding for other areas".
"It's the unfortunate reality of money that has tainted the whole thing.
The unfortunate reality of sports journalism is that its topic is repetitive.
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The [sometimes unfortunate] reality of prom photos is that they will always exist.
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