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"unfortunate wording" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a phrase or sentence that was poorly chosen or expressed, often resulting in a misunderstanding or unintended offense. Example: "The politician's speech contained some unfortunate wording that sparked controversy and backlash from the public."
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At best, that seems like unfortunate wording, given that Vicious stabbed Spungen to death in 1978.
"There was an unfortunate wording of the bill," Mr. Ramstedt said at a news conference after he was released Friday.
Despite the unfortunate wording of Keir's proposal, her £60,000 sculpture of a bronze elephant arseing about is still supported by the council because has a link to the historical motif of the area.
"Assuming our hypothesis is accurate" is unfortunate wording.
I suspect that this is mostly unfortunate wording that should be edited.
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("Seniors" is another unfortunate word.
You get mercilessly punished for each bad decision or unfortunate word, not to mention everything good that you do.
Ms. Burke said, however, that board members "weren't pleased" with what she called Mr. Keating's "unfortunate words".
He did once say that a cap-and-trade system for carbon emissions would cause electricity prices to "skyrocket" — an unfortunate word choice.
(The title is an unfortunate word salad to replace the pointed French title, "La Fille du 14 juillet," which translates to "The Girl of July 14th").
Caught aback by the level of outrage, Williams rang Martin, who later told churchgoers he appreciated the archbishop's "sadness" regarding "some unfortunate words".
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