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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'which unfortunately' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express regret or to describe a situation that has a negative outcome. For example: We had planned to go on an overseas trip, which unfortunately had to be cancelled due to the pandemic.
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(Partake of which, unfortunately, I did not).
Robert: Which unfortunately makes for bad drama.
It was a clear warning, which unfortunately went unheeded.
Which unfortunately brings us back home, where you can't.
Which, unfortunately, is what they chose to do.
She specifically recommended 8 a.m., which unfortunately is impossible.
The flavour was something of an acquired taste, which unfortunately I never managed to acquire.
That's an agency that needs some adult supervision, which unfortunately she is not providing".
Market conditions dictated survival of the fittest, which unfortunately did not include Port Gibson".
This campaign is a peaceful protest which, unfortunately, the Iranian government has refused to tolerate.
The bathroom, which unfortunately contained more of those earth-destroying tiny plastic bottles, is ample.
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