unfavourable condition

Frequency: 7.510.2 per million words

Refers to circumstances, such as weather or terms of a deal, that are not advantageous.

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  • The team struggled in the unfavourable conditions of the stormy weather.
  • Despite the unfavourable conditions, they managed to achieve their goal.
  • The report highlighted the unfavourable conditions in the local housing market.
  • Doctors warned about the patient's unfavourable condition after the surgery.
  • Negotiating under such unfavourable conditions proved to be very difficult.
  • The crops suffered greatly due to the unfavourable condition of the soil.
  • The company operated under unfavourable conditions for several years.
  • It's crucial to assess all unfavourable conditions before making a decision.
  • The rescue operation was hampered by the unfavourable conditions.
  • The lawyer advised against signing the contract due to its unfavourable conditions.