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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unfortunate to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express regret or disappointment about a situation or event. Example: "It is unfortunate to hear that the event has been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances."
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It's unfortunate to hit people".
For Sainsbury's, the timing was unfortunate to say the least.
THE timing was unfortunate, to say the least.
Yet Everton were still unfortunate to emerge without reward.
"It's unfortunate to have these concerns," he said.
"It is unfortunate to give people false expectations".
He will therefore consider himself unfortunate to be overlooked.
Brazil was perhaps unfortunate to have a goal disallowed for a handball.
He said: "I think that is unfortunate to have in an email".
Perhaps.It is unfortunate to see the race card being played in this tragic case.
Roberto Martinez thought it unfortunate to be playing United at the back of the festive fixtures.
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