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The phrase "we are unhappy with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express dissatisfaction or displeasure with something. For example: "We are unhappy with the quality of customer service at this restaurant." "We are unhappy with the way the project is being managed." "We are unhappy with the results of the election." "We are unhappy with our current living situation." "We are unhappy with the decision made by the board."
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We are unhappy with what happened there.
"We are unhappy with what happened there," he said.
"Of course we are unhappy with the outcome," Mr. Bayev told reporters.
They should have managed the dispute, so we are unhappy with what happened.
"We are unhappy with some of the language and the sentiment... in the internal correspondence which are inappropriate.
It follows that they will change only if we show them we are unhappy with, or, even better, enraged by, the current system.
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"We were unhappy with the Taliban regime," he said.
"We were unhappy with the service we were getting from some of our advisers," he says.
"We're unhappy with our share," said Stephen Crawford, Morgan Stanley's chief financial officer.
"Maybe we're unhappy with our record, but it doesn't matter.
"We're unhappy with the decision," Prada's navigator, Matteo Plazzi, said.
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