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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sad side" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a negative or unfortunate aspect of a situation, story, or experience.
Example: "While the movie had many uplifting moments, it also explored a sad side of life that resonated with the audience."
Alternatives: "a sorrowful aspect" or "a melancholic facet".
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But there also is a sad side.
Yet, there is a sad side to Zungul: the career sacrifice he made to leave communist Yugoslavia for better opportunities.
"We lost two great players and that's a sad side of the story.
Sadly you'd also probably look like you were ready to blow up the computer lab, a sad side effect of these frightened times.
"It is funny to think of the concept of a seal swimming down the A149 but there is a sad side to it because it was obviously in distress".
Trust me, trying to fix our previous wrongs is tHunting job a man could ask for, and once you've caused your fisst death you'll be hooked for life. .
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In that sense, James's progress has a sadder side: that he has been such an exception.
Oxford Street was once thriving but is now looking a little on the sad side – with lots of shopfronts up for lease.
Five votes short is a little bit on the sad side, but my percentages jumped up a lot from last year and I really appreciate that".
This week in tech news was a mixed bag: On the sad side, we saw thousands of layoffs from Microsoft.
In this clip, the hipster favorite shows off betel nut chewing, the explicit treats of a typical night market and the somewhat sad side of late-night "shrimping" at an indoor fishing pond.
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