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due to unfortunate family circumstance vs unfortunately, due to family circumstance

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different structures. The first phrase 'due to unfortunate family circumstance' places the reason first and then the consequence. The second phrase 'unfortunately, due to family circumstance' starts with the consequence and then introduces the reason. The choice between them depends on the emphasis you want to give to the reason or the consequence.
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due to unfortunate family circumstance

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to explain that something happened as a result of an unfortunate family situation.

Alternatives:

  • due to unfortunate family circumstances
  • because of unfortunate family circumstances

unfortunately, due to family circumstance

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express regret or disappointment about a situation caused by family circumstances.
  • Aug 12, 2011 ... This was requested months ago, but unfortunately due to family circumstance I have just not been around really, or paying attention.
  • ... unfortunately due to family circumstance at the time I had to leave much to my regret..... Pros. part-time 5 hrs 5 days a week. Cons. short break. Was this ...
  • ... the intention of sailing on Kielder. Unfortunately due to family circumstance changing (new baby arriving) I can't commit the time to learn to sail.
  • Dec 7, 2023 ... ... unfortunately due to family circumstance at the time I had to leave much to my regret..... Pros. part-time 5 hrs 5 days a week. Cons. short ...
  • Unfortunately due to family circumstance was not able to pursue employment and maintain liscence, liscence expired/lapsed in 2014. Current up to date ...

Alternatives:

  • unfortunately, because of family circumstances
  • sadly, due to family circumstances

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