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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Truly sorry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express genuine remorse or regret about a situation or action. Example: "I am truly sorry for the misunderstanding that occurred during our meeting."
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"Truly sorry to hear that.
I faked the Sony Nexus X. Truly sorry.
I am truly sorry, Coach _____.
So for the lost income, Tiger, I am truly sorry.
"We are truly sorry".
I am truly sorry".
I'm truly, truly sorry.
We're truly sorry.
I felt truly sorry for her.
I feel awful and am truly sorry.
For this accident, I am truly sorry.
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