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The phrase "I'm awfully sorry" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a strong sense of regret or apology in both formal and informal contexts.
Example: "I'm awfully sorry for missing your birthday party; I really wanted to be there."
Alternatives: "I deeply apologize" or "I'm truly sorry."
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"I'm awfully sorry," he said.
"I'm awfully sorry if it hurt anybody, particularly Al".
"I'm awfully sorry, Robert," she said again, murmuring also.
A second later, he opened it again and said, "I'm awfully sorry.
With the patrolman holding her arm, she leaned over Olga and said, "I'm awfully sorry I shot you.
I had to keep stopping the interview, saying "look I'm awfully sorry I can't go on".
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He concluded his letter: "I am awfully sorry to cause this unnecessary trouble, but I would rather be in the armed forces for the rest of my life than stay at home with my wife for another month".
"I'm terribly sorry.
During a resurgent interest in Freemasonry in his third year, he commented he "would be awfully sorry to give it up if I secede from the Protestant Heresy".
So we approached them and said, "We're awfully sorry, we're making a film about the cicadas".
We can not issue urgent injunctions for new citizens to integrate and say "we're awfully sorry but we couldn't possibly let anybody (ourselves included) in on the secret of quite what it is that they should integrate into".
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