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The phrase "unsuitability of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to indicate that something is not suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation.
Example: The unsuitability of her high heels for hiking became apparent when she twisted her ankle on the rugged trail.
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And as a Navy combat veteran, I know the unsuitability of assault weapons for nonmilitary activities.
An editor's note in the online version of the article points out the unsuitability of the recommendation.
Seems, Sheehy applied for a license to keep a tavern several years ago & was turned down on the grounds of "unsuitability of character".
Traditionally, one of the big problems with newspaper video podcasts has been how clearly they demonstrate the unsuitability of the journalists involved for work in a broadcast medium.
The danger now is that the incompetence of the present governance regime will be mistaken for the unsuitability of the structure full stop.
An investigation into the disaster concluded that it had been caused primarily by the unsuitability of the San Francisquito rock for supporting a dam and a reservoir.
The unsuitability of the traditional Soviet planning model in a modern, highly technological, and intensely competitive world economy became painfully clear to the generation of Soviet leaders who came to power in the mid-1980s.
During the first cycle, high SVI resulted in the unsuitability of biomass settling.
It establishes the unsuitability of TreeMAC for real-time traffic in multihop WiLD networks.
More than two thirds of participants indicated unsuitability of their NICUs for FCC.
The unsuitability of the defined measures and collected data is one of the main problems [3].
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