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is regretfully
adverb
In a regretful manner, with regret.
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"The Gehry design is, regretfully, unworkable".
For so many Jews, especially in America, the answer is, regretfully, nothing.
Meanwhile, the technology for increased solar and wind power is available now but is regretfully under-utilized.
"He is regretfully aware that a large number of voters from minority communities, in particular the Rohingya, were denied the right to vote and some were disqualified as candidates," Ban Ki-moon's spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, said in a statement.
The topic I have chosen to discuss is regretfully as controversial to some as it is fascinating to me, but as A. T. Still, the founder of Ostepathic Medicine, once said, "I have no desire to be a cat, which walks so lightly that it never creates a disturbance".
The study design is regretfully subject to immortal time bias (4).
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A shocking case to learn the details of, such incidents are, regretfully, not a rarity.
In April 2014, after 18 months in the job, he was regretfully deposed.
Intended for outdoor display, the human-scaled abstract sculptures are, regretfully, exhibited indoors here.
So when the cops come armed with a warrant, corporate executives are, regretfully, "unable to help".
The political murder of Richard II was regretfully trimmed as it all happened before Joanna even set sail for England.
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