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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sorry that" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "I have a sorry that I cannot attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "an apology that" or "a regret that".
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In 2014, Corbató gave an interview to the Wall Street Journal in which he acknowledged that he had inadvertently made a "sorry that password has not been recognised" monster.
Please note, if a user deletes their account or changes their username, you will see a "Sorry, that page doesn't exist!" message when you try to view the account.
Attempts to access the page overnight were met with a "Sorry, that page doesn't exist!" message.
Thanks for your credit card number", which we'd soon follow up with a "Sorry, that wasn't meant for you".
So we caught up with a few of these hapless messengers, to find out why they had to frantically send a "Sorry, that wasn't meant for you".
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A: "Sorry to hear that".
A: I'm sorry, that's not a question.
And then I think like, well, what is the abnormality here, yes I see a shadow there, wow, yes no that is a, that is just an artery, yes sorry, that is …" (student 6d, year 4).
Is this a C.? Is this a Cf.?" He interrupted himself, "Oh sorry, that's a blue-book term".
Fortunately, Ms Reinhart and Mr Rogoff have published a new paper (no link, sorry) that clarifies the issues from an apolitical perspective.
Oops, sorry - that was a bit of an unfortunate choice of word in the last sentence, wasn't it!
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