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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lamentable fate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or outcome that is regrettable or unfortunate.
Example: "The villagers faced a lamentable fate when the flood destroyed their homes and livelihoods."
Alternatives: "a tragic outcome" or "an unfortunate destiny".
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That would be a lamentable fate for the "Great Sea", invoked in a Jewish prayer which gives this book its title.
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IT IS a lamentable fact that even the best men do ugly things in war.
It is a "lamentable" story.
"It has been a lamentable incident.
It's a lamentable rate of failure.
A lamentable loss to a neighborhood?
Monstrous fellow who was bumped off in a lamentable fashion.
And Germany's retail sector was in a lamentable state.
Bewailing for his lover with a lamentable whine.
Max Hastings reckons he would have made a lamentable soldier.
Hence America's deficit is neither a "meaningless concept" nor a lamentable drain on world savings.
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