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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we were very unhappy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong feeling of dissatisfaction or distress about a situation in the past. Example: "After the changes were implemented, we were very unhappy with the outcome and felt our concerns were not addressed."
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We were very unhappy with the [record label] situation we'd found ourselves in and we thought, 'When we get back to the UK we'll start a new label.' We wanted a fresh start".
We were very unhappy guests.
"We were very unhappy with each other at the time," Willstrop said.
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We are very unhappy now.
We are very unhappy about this.
"This is something we're very unhappy about," Soler said.
"We are very unhappy," the police official said.
PIANO -- We are very unhappy when they hire a bad architect.
The issue you have raised is one where we are very unhappy with the quality of the results.
"Of course we're very unhappy," Arne Ljungqvist, the head of the International Olympic Committee's medical commission, said at the Games in 2004.
"We are very unhappy with these shepherds," said Tor Gul, a tribal elder, who went on to cite the time-honored Pashtun punishment for so grave an offense.
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