Sentence examples for unfortunate sequel from inspiring English sources

"unfortunate sequel" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that has happened as a direct result of some earlier action or event, and which has had negative consequences. For example, "The closure of the factory caused an unfortunate sequel of job losses and economic decline in the area."

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The giant graphics that kept popping up on the screen last night looked like an unfortunate sequel to "Yellow Submarine".

If angry white guys were all the rage in music a few years ago, angry white guys in politics are the unfortunate sequel.

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Even the unfortunate sequels that followed at least attempted to bring new ideas for how to tell a story using those original building blocks.

The "be yourself/girl power" takeaway message apparently meant enough to yours truly to follow Elle's adventures for two increasingly unfortunate sequels, a Broadway show and even a neighborhood Kidz Theater production of the musical at the ripe age of 24. .

It's just that as a fan of this "Godzilla" film and the work Edwards did on the project, the idea of a sequel sounds unfortunate.

Burning Man The secretive, extreme Nevada festival has been uncovered via a series of Instagram posts by Paris Hilton, and suddenly looks like an unfortunate, straight-to-DVD Matrix sequel.

This six episode season has a fine cast, a female villain for a change of pace and an unfortunate resemblance to The Silence of the Lambs sequels in its plot twists.

The sequel!

Sequel, anyone?

Very unfortunate.

Unfortunate ones.

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