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unasked-for

How to use unasked-for in a sentence. Live example sentences for unasked-for pulled from indexed public discussions.

Editorial note

It's easy to be an armchair critic dispensing unasked-for advice but harder still to just listen.

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Quick take

It's easy to be an armchair critic dispensing unasked-for advice but harder still to just listen.

Example sentences

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It's easy to be an armchair critic dispensing unasked-for advice but harder still to just listen.

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Thanks, but no thanks, for unasked-for advice.

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He's also a guy who commented toward the end of his consulting career that going out to look for clients rather than having them just appear unasked-for was kind of a new thing for him.

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[10] In addition, in a concerning and unasked-for effort to demonstrate its success, it posted details about its exploit to multiple hard-to-find, but technically public-facing, websites.

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But as an unasked-for writing tip, I'd say you meant "like this," not "related to this."

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In addition to the feature being auto-on (for me, at least) and unasked-for, you also need to perform multiple clicks through non-obvious menus (I think one of them was "Audio track"?) to get to the original audio.

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Unasked-for meta complaint about the site, not the article itself: I hate that thing where you visit a blog post (judging from the URL) yet the blog post is seemingly endless (judging from the scrollbar), and when you scroll down you hop into the next blog post (URL just changes).

Quote examples

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But as an unasked-for writing tip, I'd say you meant "like this," not "related to this."

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In addition to the feature being auto-on (for me, at least) and unasked-for, you also need to perform multiple clicks through non-obvious menus (I think one of them was "Audio track"?) to get to the original audio.

Proper noun examples

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Unasked-for meta complaint about the site, not the article itself: I hate that thing where you visit a blog post (judging from the URL) yet the blog post is seemingly endless (judging from the scrollbar), and when you scroll down you hop into the next blog post (URL just changes).

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How do you use unasked-for in a sentence?

It's easy to be an armchair critic dispensing unasked-for advice but harder still to just listen.