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Use "unprosperously" in a sentence
"Her life, begun not unprosperously, had come down to this — to a mean prison and a long, ignoble bondage."
"For these were the rewards of the old Covenant; and nothing then was feared so much as widowhood, childlessness, untimely mournings, to be visited with famine, to have their affairs go on unprosperously."
"No, but because he fancies that, for want of acquiring his freedom, he has hitherto lived under restraint and unprosperously."