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"unfortunately, though" is both correct and usable in written English.
It is used to convey a sense of regret or disappointment, while also adding a contrast or qualification to the sentence. It is similar in meaning to "sadly, however" or "unfortunately, nevertheless." Example: "Unfortunately, though we had planned for a sunny day at the beach, the rain forced us to change our plans."
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Unfortunately though, they already have.
Unfortunately, though, there are some things missing".
Unfortunately, though, they probably will not be.
UNFORTUNATELY, though, Claire is repellently mean-spirited.
Unfortunately, though, this isn't such an occasion.
"Unfortunately, though, the war is lost," Mr. Wilkie said.
Unfortunately, though, the communications error had been made.
He smiled, then added, "Unfortunately, though, they never do".
Unfortunately, though, it is delicious because of its fat content.
Unfortunately, though, there is precious little statistical support for it.
Unfortunately, though, criticising Israel has been conflated with antisemitism".
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