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Use "unfavourably" in a sentence
"He would not have to look back and compare his last term unfavourably with the glories of yester year."
"As a result, it is quite possible to interpret homeopathic data selectively and unfavourably, which is what appears to have been done in the Lancet paper."
"There are a limited number of homeopathic studies so it is quite possible to interpret these data selectively and unfavourably, which is what appears to have been done in"