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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cried sadly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone expressing sorrow or grief through tears or vocalization. Example: "As she read the letter, she cried sadly, realizing the depth of her loss."
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When Andy coldly rejects Nellie's letter (which Erin helped her write), Nellie accepts his decision, but Andy is stunned to hear Erin crying sadly over the failure.
(i) S/He cried very sadly.
Regarding his health, Mr. Lopez said, "I have some serious health problems and they've gotten to be more serious, and I don't have to cry because, sadly, there wouldn't be any sensitivity".
And she was deeply touched, deeply moved, and she said, 'Sit down, we'll have lunch, we'll talk.' And — I swear to God — he looked at her, so sadly, and he cried, 'I can't!
"There exists in this country, sadly, a callous, corrupt and corrupting shadow industry that sells and stows violence against its own people," cried NRA Vice President, Wayne LaPierre, in a fear-stoking extended rant against the media.
Emile cried and cried.
cry-LA__ERG__PN__ABS__kitchen Pawan cried in the kitchen.
I cried and cried".
And cried and cried.
I cried.
A speech cobbled off the Internet, speculation about a dead baby and a melodramatic crying fit in the Senate, sadly, ring true enough.
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