Sentence examples for unfortunately rather from inspiring English sources

The phrase "unfortunately rather" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
The combination of "unfortunately" and "rather" creates a contradiction, as "unfortunately" conveys a negative sentiment while "rather" typically suggests a degree of preference or mildness. Example: "Unfortunately rather than improving, the situation has worsened."

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Unfortunately, rather than clarify the issue, many naturalists oscillate.

Unfortunately, rather than bolstering aid to Mexico, Congress is shrinking it.

Unfortunately, rather more attention has been paid to his skull than to his compositions.

Unfortunately, rather than reform a collapsing revenue system, they have passed short-term fixes.

Beneath all the eye candy, most of the basic core play dynamics in Spore are unfortunately rather thin.

Unfortunately, rather than being welcomed, foreigners seeking to work in Japan are discouraged as a matter of national policy.

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In addition, there are numerous entree specials, unfortunately recited, rather than printed.

Unfortunately, Dimbers rather unhelpfully interjected and asked just where it would be coming from.

The tender Southern California calamari were sauteed lightly in garlic and oil and cradled in a stew of tomatoes, basil and (unfortunately) dried rather than fresh oregano.

Whether the loser accepts defeat is, unfortunately, a rather different question.

Unfortunately, a rather large number of errors and inconsistencies is found in the glycan moieties of these 3D structures.

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