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The phrase "we did unfortunately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express regret or disappointment about a situation that has occurred. Example: "We did unfortunately miss the deadline for the project submission, which has caused some issues."
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When he saw impoverished people "on the street," he admitted, his gut reaction was: "Get off your ass and work hard, like we did!" Unfortunately, he continued, voters in the middle third had a different reaction when they saw the poor.
There were no major disagreements here, but there was a lot of interest, so we did unfortunately have to cut some individuals from the round.
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"Happy New Year to her!" When asked if the company ships internationally (you know, just wondering), Carpenter responded, "Yes we do, unfortunately!" ©The Washington Post.
"We do, unfortunately, have a considerable expertise in treating that sort of bullet injury," Dr. David Rosser, the hospital's medical director, told reporters.
We do, unfortunately.
"It's not ideal for us, but there is nothing we can do unfortunately.
We came here to score 50 points and that's what we did, but unfortunately we conceded".
No we don't, unfortunately.
Unfortunately, we didn't win".
Unfortunately, we didn't test.
Unfortunately we didn't do that".
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