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Discover Ludwig"would be unpleasant" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a hypothetical or possible situation that is negative or unpleasant. Example: "If you were to eat spoiled food, it would be unpleasant for your stomach."
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"It would be unpleasant," Akhmadiyev said, with typical understatement.
Life in the city without cops or firefighters would be unpleasant and, inevitably, tragic.
"Wearing pyjamas or undeewar [sic] and no shoes for half an hour outside would be unpleasant".
A policeman warned that the journey would be unpleasant because Northern Rail had not provided bigger trains, despite requests.
During the summer months the temperature rises to levels that would be unpleasant were it not for the sea breeze.
"It would be unpleasant for him to hear two hours of criticism of his country," Mr. Zhirinovsky.
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So, she stayed put on that bus, knowing there'd be unpleasant treatment, and nasty telephone calls.
It would also be unpleasant for people living close to the construction sites, he said.
It would also be unpleasant to discuss whether he is eminently endowed with anything.
Abrasive surfaces or very rough plaster would obviously be unpleasant to the touch and possibly dangerous in an interior, depending upon the use the interior is intended for.
She and Josiah sat across from her, arranging their tablets and adjusting their seats, as if settling in for a task that might take hours and would almost surely be unpleasant.
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