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The phrase "also how sad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express sympathy or disappointment in response to a situation or statement.
Example: "I heard that the event was canceled; also how sad that we won't get to see everyone."
Alternatives: "that's so unfortunate" or "how disappointing."
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Also: how sad to see Russ Feingold go.
We reflected on the child's friendship with the snowman and how wonderful it was to see, but also how sad we felt that it couldn't last forever (spoiler alert – the snowman melts!).
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LuAnn also commented on how sad she was that cast member of the Beverly Hills "Housewives" franchise, Taylor Armstrong, was selling shocking images of herself battered and bruised.
How sad, but also how deeply disturbing this should be for all Americans.
It also got me thinking how sad it is that so many of the institutions that sustained our foremothers and forefathers have been laid low in my lifetime, and how nice it would be if the various miscreants or their proxies would have the guts to simply stand up and apologize.
That may help explain not only why we cannot name the cabinet secretaries but also how we got to the current sad state of affairs.
Samantha's breast cancer, for example, showed not only how scary and sad cancer (obviously) is, but also how boring, sweaty and plain inconvenient it is, too.
How sad.
How disappointing, how sad.
How sad for us.
I thought, how sad.
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