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The phrase "get sad about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express someone experiencing or developing feelings of sadness. Example: "I always get sad about the end of summer, knowing that the long, sunny days will soon be over."
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"From an emotional standpoint you get sad about it," said Mr. Melton, 43, who had always dreamed that college visits would be a family affair.
Besides, he adds, "you can't wish the mainstream media would get its act together and then get sad about it when it does".
The funny thing is I never really get sad about stuff.
Whenever I get sad about Nana's death, I remember what great care my mother took of her.
"I want to be a source of joy and happiness, whether it's personally or existentially, because there's just too much shit to get sad about and to get upset about".
"Sometimes I get sad about the job itself, but what can I do?" A large number of Amsterdam's estimated 7,000 prostitutes aren't Dutch nationals, with Elizabet guessing that around 80percentt of the city's sex workers are from Eastern Europe.
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"My songs are all about messing things up and getting sad about it," she told the Guardian.
"The best kind," says Kyla. "My songs are all about messing things up and getting sad about it.
Kahn seems to have no doubt that his path is the right path, not only for him but for the organic movement as a whole: "You have a choice of getting sad about all that or moving on.
"I'm almost trying to push it aside because I'm getting sad about it, kind of emotional," Satchell said.
She's been bold and public about breastfeeding and how much she enjoys the experience, posting pictures she has called "brelfies" (like selfies, but -- you get it) and getting sad about the backlash that accompanied them.
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