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'unsatisfactory about' is a correct phrase used in written English.
It is used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is not of a sufficient or acceptable standard. For example: "The high school students were unsatisfactory about their final exam results."
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But ultimately there is something unsatisfactory about the whole endeavour.
There is something unsatisfactory about the establishment's relationship with carnival.
Nonetheless, there's something peculiarly unsatisfactory about this play.
There was so much that was unsatisfactory about yesterday's debate.
Only 12.4% of the respondents felt unsatisfactory about solar access of their flats.
There's something unsatisfactory about any European competition dominated by one country, however colourful.
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Moreover, despite conventional imaging and invasive procedures (mediastinoscopy etc)., the clinical prediction of lymphnodal involvement is unsatisfactory, with about 40% of more advanced disease at operation.
It was unsatisfactory, and about a week later he was subjected to a second cure.
The football didn't stink, but there was an unsatisfactory whiff about it.
Lately, all we've gotten is vote-counting in Minnesota and unsatisfactory stories about Senate seats being filled by gubernatorial appointment.
If Iran provides by August 15 unsatisfactory answers about its past nuclear work related to nuclear weaponization and the development of a missile payload for a nuclear weapon, what happens?
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