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Discover Ludwig"it's a pity" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that something is unfortunate or regretful. For example, "It's a pity that she couldn't attend the event, she would have had a lot of fun."
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It's pity that some new built cities didn't consider this aspect during their design/planning stage".
"It was in our own hands and it's pity it's come to this," said Martin, who is nicknamed Mrs Merton by her team-mates.
"I thought we batted really nicely, it's pity I got out just before the end but I got a good ball and there's not much I could do about that.
It's Pity, party of one.
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Or should it be pity us?
Will it be pity?
Adding teasingly: "It's a pity - a great pity".
"It's a pity, no?
It's a pity, though.
It's a pity, really.
"It's a pity," she said.
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