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The phrase "a really sad week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a week that has been filled with unfortunate or sorrowful events.
Example: "After hearing about the tragic news, I realized it had been a really sad week for our community."
Alternatives: "a very sorrowful week" or "an incredibly depressing week".
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"I think it's been a really sad week for cricket.
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"Demi Moore had a really sad tweet".
A really sad, sad story.
It was honestly a really sad meeting.
It's just a really sad story".
But it came, again, from a really sad time.
"I just think it's a really sad evening.
"A really sad and pathetic evening," she said.
It's a really sad loss," McNamara said.
"It's a really sad situation," he said.
That's a really sad indictment of 21st century Britain".
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