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Discover Ludwig"a tragedy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a heartbreaking situation or event, such as a death or a difficult situation, often on a large scale. For example, "The earthquake was a tragedy that affected thousands of people."
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A: Tragedy.
A tragedy.
"But it's a tragedy.
That's a tragedy.
Hope: A Tragedy.
"This is a tragedy.
'A tragedy,' he said.
@MartinSLewis it's a tragedy.
A tragedy, certainly.
So it's a tragedy.
"A tragedy happened.
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