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no, because the verb comes before the object ("was" comes before "it")

if you want to make it exclamatory, put the object before the verb and add an exclamation point (ex: How unfortunate it was!)

it may sound better for you to simply say "How unfortunate!" or "It was so unfortunate!"

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