Sentence examples for So miserably from inspiring English sources

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It is just so miserably easy to lose hope.

The deal makers who failed so miserably during the financial crisis have another opportunity to succeed.

For half an hour Bournemouth encountered the Arsenal that sank so miserably on Boxing Day.

She said that police had "failed so miserably" to catch her son's killers.

When considering why it has performed so miserably, however, the first definition may be more useful.

"It's bad for anything in our industry to fail so miserably," Baker said.

Being the best of the bunch when the bunch has done so miserably is not exactly reason for cheer.

It has taken 18 years to convict her son's killers because the police failed "so miserably" to do their job.

Oh my God, why has it all gone so miserably wrong?" Every organisation would be the same.

This was the Philadelphia B team to whom the Rangers lost so miserably, falling to a record of 3-4.

"Should the system that had worked so miserably, yet succeeded, be retained, altered or abolished?" the book inquires.

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