Examples of 'fortunately or unfortunately' in a sentence
Meaning of "fortunately or unfortunately"
fortunately or unfortunately: This phrase is used to present both a positive and a negative aspect of a situation, indicating that the outcome could go either way
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Fortunately or unfortunately this is not true.
No more UFOs were seen, fortunately or unfortunately.
Fortunately or unfortunately we take ourselves wherever we go.
That was pleasant… butallgoodthingsmust come to an end, fortunately or unfortunately.
Fortunately or unfortunately for you.
That is how the world works, fortunately or unfortunately.
Fortunately or unfortunately the game is very well poised now.
That was pleasant but all good things must come to an end, fortunately or unfortunately.
Fortunately or unfortunately no is my answer.
Eiko said she was feeling sick . But fortunately or unfortunately.
But fortunately or unfortunately we are not living in Vedic times.
I know that I am not alone in this thinking, fortunately or unfortunately.
Fortunately or unfortunately I do not have that answer.
Of course, the world is not that simple, fortunately or unfortunately.
And fortunately or unfortunately I see a lot of offices.
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We, business people, sometimes have to overcome an illness However, fortunately or unfortunately.
Fortunately or unfortunately I have a lot to say about the subject.
With grace, which fortunately or unfortunately is something that can not be bought.
Fortunately or unfortunately I am addicted to both.
And fortunately or unfortunately for you, here it is.
Fortunately or unfortunately it 's all gone now.
Fortunately or unfortunately however, these days are all but over.
Fortunately or unfortunately for them, they now depend on us for that chance.
Fortunately or unfortunately for us, the location is the only attractive feature of that house.
And now - fortunately or unfortunately - there is a great part of Captain Jack in me as well.
Fortunately or unfortunately depending on how you look at it, I am still working every day.
Fortunately or unfortunately enough for him, Ragnarok means, the end of the world.
Fortunately or unfortunately for them, I am always here . ".
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