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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm bummed" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a casual expression to indicate disappointment, frustration, or sadness. Example: "I'm bummed that I couldn't make it to the party last night. I heard it was a lot of fun."
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I'm bummed.
Now I'm bummed.
President Obama: I'm bummed out about the weather.
So if I blow up, I'm bummed for sure, but it's like, life goes on.
"As a parent," he said, "I'm bummed that my cheap source of diapers is probably going away".
Mr. Tyler expressed only one regret about the final product: "I'm bummed that it wasn't Lead Singer Hero".
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"I was bummed about that".
I was bummed out".
I was bummed".
"I was bummed out," he said.
"I was bummed by it," he added.
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