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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are gutted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express extreme disappointment or sadness about a situation or event.
Example: "After hearing the news of the cancellation, we are gutted and can't believe it."
Alternatives: "are devastated" or "are heartbroken."
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are gutted
noun
The alimentary canal, especially the intestine.
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The photographers are gutted.
In a word, they are "gutted".
Perhaps you are gutted about the Crunchie?
The cod are gutted, heavily salted and packed in barrels.
Now many of its streets are gutted and charred.
Most of the people are gutted when they come out.
Most shops in the main market are gutted.
He said: "The lads are gutted, everyone is gutted, what can I say?
Many buildings in Taiz are gutted, with shattered windows and walls with shell holes.
Meanwhile beloved tunes are gutted with percussion effects ranging from pistol shots to car horns.
"The players are gutted, you could hear a pin drop in the dressing room.
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