Sentence examples for will unfortunately from inspiring English sources

The phrasal adverb "unfortunately" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is unfortunate or a disappointment. Example sentence: Unfortunately, I can't go to the party tonight.

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There will unfortunately be collateral damage, and that's tough love".

"Further escalation of the dispute, including a ban on marking, will unfortunately lead to greater disruption.

Not all France's Muslims, though many will, unfortunately, do just that.

"Fixing this system will not be easy," he said, "and it will, unfortunately, be expensive.

There will, unfortunately, be many more times we will need to call upon it.

They will unfortunately get about 30 to 35 per cent from wood and dung which they definitely shouldn't be getting.

But he said the call for all states to provide robust evidence before applying for extradition "will unfortunately not happen".

This will unfortunately lead to more violence as there is no way that everybody will accept this.

Until profit is removed from the health insurance industry, we will unfortunately not see an end to these tragic stories.

If people continue to lack confidence in the peso, the Central Bank will unfortunately be pushed to dollarize".

"That will unfortunately mean some of the closure of the occupiers, but that is what development means," he said.

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