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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as sadly" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used when describing something in a sad or regretful way. For example: "As sadly as I hate to say it, I don't think I will be able to attend the party this weekend."
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Now we see that ground as sadly slanted.
This thorough Jungian examination remained with Pollock throughout his career – as, sadly, did his alcoholism.
This is the season when I long for a pen as sadly.
But supporters of zero tolerance see the church's stance as sadly misguided.
(Those who eat chimpanzee look at the Western diet as sadly deficient of a great pleasure).
There has been a lot of genuine interest, as well as (sadly) predictable dismissal of my topic.
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"And," as Lincoln sadly recalled four years later, "the war came".
Australia is widely recognised as lagging sadly behind".
That said, the best sparkling wines (as well, sadly, as some of the worst) are still produced in Champagne.
1.22pm BST Lunchtime links Some stuff to do as you sadly sip at your kale smoothie.
Before 1994 they were essentially tribal, as is sadly true of most African political parties.
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