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Discover LudwigThe phrase "What a tragedy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express sorrow or dismay about an unfortunate event or situation. Example: "When I heard about the accident, I thought to myself, what a tragedy that such a young life was lost."
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What a tragedy for Albanians.
What a tragedy.' Et cetera".
"What a tragedy for them".
"What a tragedy in the life of Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
What a tragedy it was when it went from our high street.
What a tragedy for England it would have been if Henry V had died young".
"What a tragedy," a poster named Ross wrote on one board shortly after the crash.
What a tragedy for NHS staff and patients caught up in this shocking report.
What a tragedy it would be for a film like this to be lost.
What a tragedy that the Competition Commission appears unable to recognise any world beyond the large and the corporate.
What a tragedy, I thought, that two guys I admired met by happenstance and died in the same place.
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