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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeply regrettably" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward
It could be used in contexts where one wishes to express a strong sense of regret, but it is better to use more conventional phrases. Example: "I must, deeply regrettably, inform you that the event has been canceled."
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HOW deeply and regrettably ironic it is that the novelist who worked perhaps more ambitiously than any other to comprehend society's big picture -- taking on finance, religion, the media and the ever-anxious relation of the artist to his culture -- should himself be the least comprehended figure in our recent pantheon.
Regrettably, it is deeply rooted into Japanese culture and society.
And, regrettably, ours is a culture that is deeply suspicious of the unconscious, of mystery and the spiritual, and resentful of the time it takes for the intimate engagement required for such a therapy to work.
"I am deeply proud of my expertise on international conflict resolution, and my regrettably extraordinary gift for counterterrorism," Lindauer wrote in a letter addressed to President-elect Bush on Dec. 22, 2000.
Regrettably, some in Congress have wasted no time in using these devastating blazes to promote a deeply flawed fire bill, patterned after President Bush's Healthy Forests initiative, that awaits action in the Senate after being passed by the House.
"Once a decidedly smart destination," he writes, "the Inn has regrettably seen better days: having to drink that gin and tonic out of a plastic beaker, while huddled deeply into my overcoat, seemed to symbolize a certain decline".
Regrettably high.
Unforgettable, regrettably.
Regrettably not.
Regrettably, the opposite happened.
Regrettably, I can't".
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