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The phrase "utterly unattractive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something or someone that is completely lacking in appeal or charm. Example: "Despite the beautiful surroundings, the building was utterly unattractive and did not fit in with the landscape."
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Worse still, the towers were out of scale and utterly unattractive — "the largest aluminum siding job in the history of the world," as one critic put it.
He added that only 8% would be affordable housing due to the costs of converting the existing harbour, claiming the development was "utterly unattractive to a commercial developer".
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Nina, who has always found Toni's inamorata "utterly boring", "deeply unattractive", possibly even "creepy", feels suddenly impelled to let rip over the chilled prosecco.
Most unattractive".
Still unattractive.
Deeply unattractive.
Too unattractive?
"Very unattractive".
It's not unattractive.
"A most unattractive combination".
Not overweight or unattractive.
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