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The phrase "unfortunately often" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a negative situation or outcome that occurs frequently or regularly. Example: Unfortunately, often times the most qualified candidate is not chosen for the job due to unfair bias.
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"There are others who unfortunately often take advantage of certain things.
"Unfortunately, often when we get them back to the facility and they're too compromised".
And I unfortunately often get up close and personal with various insects, including tsetse flies, malarial mosquitoes and fire ants.
Johnston's turn-of-the-last-century New York is moodily evocative, although he is, unfortunately, often a less-than-reliable navigator when it comes to America.
"Unfortunately, often victims do not discover they have been duped until arriving at the airport or hotel only to find there is no booking," he said.
"British values" has unfortunately often ended up sounding like an impertinent appropriation of universal human values such as fairness, tolerance and the like.
It is debasing that we spend so much energy in reaction to a President whose erratic, hundred-and-forty-character statements, unfortunately, often seem to embody no rational basis at all.
Those movies, and others in the same constellation of young directors and actors, were dubbed "mumblecore," a term which was often spluttered with contempt, and, unfortunately, often still is.
"Dear migrants and refugees, each one of you carries with them a story, a culture and precious values – but also, unfortunately, often experiences of misery, oppression and fear," he told them.
Because geriatric patients may be on multiple medications for physical problems when they are hospitalized, medications for what are unfortunately often viewed as relatively unimportant issues may be overlooked.
Elected officials, who unfortunately often have little training in science, need to create the conditions that enable scientists to study, debate and identify the best solutions to natural crises like the Gulf oil disaster.
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