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Discover Ludwig"is regrettably" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to express regret or disappointment about something. Example: The event, which was eagerly anticipated by many, is regrettably cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
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is regrettably
adverb
In a manner inspiring or deserving regret.
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This is regrettably not the first time".
The time of "The Pajama Game" is regrettably over.
The exhibition's general ambience, however, is regrettably aggressive.
The compromise is regrettably the use of non- natural pest and weed control.
Jerome's Elizabeth is regrettably a crier, but her witty, fervid Darcy marks an important turning point.
This safety-first line is regrettably favoured by too many classical competition juries.
It has an atmosphere of horror and madness that is regrettably muffled in later works.
With prices continuing to rise, a surcharge increase is regrettably unavoidable".
Beth Rosen New York To the Editor: "Arrogant, Abusive and Disruptive" is regrettably one-sided.
But lobbying, which is regrettably widespread in figure skating, is different than fixing.
The California Court of Appeals' unfortunate mode of analyzing this case is regrettably repeated in this Court.
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