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The phrase "which is unfortunately" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to introduce a statement that shows regret or sympathy over a certain situation. For example: "The concert was cancelled due to bad weather, which is unfortunately out of everyone's control."
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"Which is unfortunately no longer available".
Which is unfortunately quite likely.
Which is, unfortunately, exactly what Isis claims as it cuts down the innocent.
For at its base, of course, is flawed human nature: which is, unfortunately, a statistical constant.
Adega Grill validates tickets for a nearby lot on Madison Street, which is unfortunately one-way in the wrong direction.
One way of doing this is to stop extending credit, which is, unfortunately, what many banks have done.
It's all about having the upper hand, which is unfortunately the case when you're involved with an actor".
Click here to listen Denai Moore has apparently been making music since she was seven-years-old, which is unfortunately almost impossible to verify.
He sounds his best at close range, which is unfortunately rare on "Purpose," the exception being a spare guitar song called "Love Yourself".
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The best works here are the landscapes, which are unfortunately in short supply.
"There are a lot of counterfeit life jackets being sold which are unfortunately not as durable," says Żórawska.
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