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The phrase "a sad man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a male individual who is experiencing sadness or sorrow.
Example: "After hearing the news, he became a sad man, lost in his thoughts."
Alternatives: "an unhappy man" or "a sorrowful man."
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I'm more of a sad man".
Johnson was often a sad man but never a secluded one.
At the end, a sad man asked me if I had brought him the free pork.
But in many respects he was "a sad man" in these later years.
[#unhandled_cartoon] Johnson was often a sad man but never a secluded one.
The other morning a sad man was leading a sad horse hitched to a junk wagon.
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(A fine Joan Chen flexes her red claws as his wife.) Yee is meant to be a bad, bad man, but mostly he comes across as a sad, sad man with flexible limbs and a taste for rough.
His latest film, "It's such a beautiful day," is the final in a trilogy of animated shorts involving a very sad man named Bill.
And Will Smith himself seemingly undergoes a physical transformation and does surprisingly potent, occasionally subtle work as a desperately sad man with very little reason to live.
But Kokoschka was a very sad man.
"He was kind of a very sad man.
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