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Discover LudwigThe phrase "how tragic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express sorrow or lamentation about a situation or event.
Example: "When I heard about the accident, I couldn't help but think, how tragic it is that so many lives were lost."
Alternatives: "what a pity" or "how unfortunate."
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How tragic.
If so, how tragic.
How tragic!" one blogger wrote.
How tragic and boring.
How telling and how tragic.
How tragic could any enterprise be that requires two milkshakes?
How tragic, how senseless, most people would tell me.
You have to acknowledge how tragic it is".
How tragic, you might say, so young and so unhappy.
Hammerfall paid tribute to him, saying: "How tragic, Jeff Hanneman has passed away!
How tragic that, against such exalted feelings, your letter brings profoundly serious news about your mother.
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