Sentence examples for am regrettably from inspiring English sources

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am regrettably

adverb

In a manner inspiring or deserving regret.

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My crime might have been more thrilling had it been executed by someone better versed in the history of architecture — the equivalent of a Beatles' fan breaking into Lennon's childhood bedroom to play his first banjo — but I am, regrettably, no expert in architecture.

I met David while he was hanging around/working at a place call Dub Spot, which was run by twin Japanese sisters whose names I am regrettably forgetting.

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The outcome was regrettably awkward.

It was, regrettably, in Swedish.

This is regrettably not the first time".

Many families and neighbourhoods are regrettably dysfunctional.

A few narrative points are regrettably clear.

The time of "The Pajama Game" is regrettably over.

The exhibition's general ambience, however, is regrettably aggressive.

The California Court of Appeals' unfortunate mode of analyzing this case is regrettably repeated in this Court.

The compromise is regrettably the use of non- natural pest and weed control.

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