Sentence examples for unfortunate talk from inspiring English sources

"unfortunate talk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to conversation or discussion that is seen as inappropriate or disadvantageous. For example: "John's unfortunate talk during the board meeting was not well received by the other members."

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Eight Belles was the unfortunate talk of the nation after collapsing past the wire in the Kentucky Derby.

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(7/10) BG Rio Ferdinand It seems unfortunate to talk about a disputed territory when England play Argentina, but Rio was no less than the Rock of Gibraltar.

On Wednesday Mr. McPherson called the turmoil "unfortunate" but dismissed talk that she would leave the cast.

It is unfortunate because everyone will talk the talk but, when it comes to the action, that is not so visible.

It is of course unfortunate for any talk-show host to make a debut the week Jack Paar died.

Dr. Ben Carson used an unfortunate analogy while talking about another hot topic for him, the separation of church and state.

They added, "Talk about unfortunate timing".

The story at the start of the year was grim: 13 shows closed during January, including (talk about unfortunate synergy) the latest Jason Robert Brown musical, 13.

Booker said Sununu's claims were "unfortunate, and we should talk about those issues and presumptions that still often exist" but added that in "these last days, let's focus on the candidates themselves, what their plans and platforms are".

Yikes, talk about unfortunate timing.

That makes it sound both disgusting and boring, an unfortunate cross between Car Talk and a seedy internet chat room. .

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