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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tragic amount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity of something that is considered unfortunate or sorrowful.
Example: "The community faced a tragic amount of loss after the natural disaster struck."
Alternatives: "an unfortunate amount of" or "a sorrowful quantity of".
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But I've actually had a tragic amount of fun.
Here are seven solutions for your small-kitchen problems, whether you have a tragic amount of counter space or claustrophobic cabinets.
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Tragic amounts of time have been wasted that could have been devoted to enhancing knowledge and vocabulary, which would actually raise reading comprehension scores.
That ends up to a tragic, extreme amount of suffering among sentient beings every single day in the country.
There's a tremendous amount of tragic material.
That is a practical example of a high amount of planting following a tragic loss of some wonderful trees".
I'll catch up on that new hit show or learn of the next tragic shooting in an acceptable amount of time so that I, too, may blast the gun laws.
There is a tragic kind of joke.
"What a tragic misuse of federal funding.
That would be a tragic waste of a golden opportunity.
So it's a tragic story of this incredible figure.
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