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Discover Ludwig"in a sorry" is not correct or usable in written English.
In this context, "sorry" is an adjective meaning "sad, pitiful, or distressed," and cannot be used in such a way. You might use a phrase like "I am sorry" or "feeling sorry" in a sentence. For example, "I'm feeling sorry for myself after missing out on the promotion."
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He told the debate the club was a "in a sorry state" and called on the Premier League to intervene.
ONLY a year ago, India seemed in a sorry state.
"Channel 4 is in a sorry state.
Are we in a sorry state?
It was occupied but in a sorry state.
"Sadly fish is in a sorry state," he says.
The elevator door was in a sorry state.
But the run itself was in a sorry state.
People are buying a little".A year ago, Ecuador was indeed in a sorry state.
His report goes on to warn that French and German GCSEs are "in a sorry state".
A failed sales pitch would end in a sorry L-shaped hand gesture, for "lose".
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