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Discover Ludwig"full of apologies" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to be apologetic for something, and can be used in all sorts of writing. For example, "She arrived at the dinner party full of apologies for being late."
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He arrives at our appointment a little pale and full of apologies.
He was against sin and crime; for victims; and full of apologies.
Abi Morgan shows up late, full of apologies, to a cafe on the corner of Exmouth Market in London's Clerkenwell.
Yet he was full of apologies when he popped through the door of a Midtown Manhattan restaurant, no entourage in sight, for a recent interview.
He is full of apologies when he arrives 15 minutes later, but I'm not sure; I'm sure I saw him drive past earlier.
But the reports are also full of apologies, courtly apologies by children and their parents for tempers lost, for threats made, for allowing their despair to show.
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"Full of apology".
My daughter's were full of apology: how she had made mistakes, wanted to be forgiven, how she loved me.
At a time when the West was full of apology, and the non-West a sense of grievance, his great theme was the harm countries like mine would do themselves if they did not take responsibility for their histories.
After almost giving up hope, I got a reply by e-mail that was full of apology for the delay and gave me exactly the news I had been hoping for.
But it took a full week of apologies and vows of enhanced security to coax Mr. Big to finally sign the contract.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com