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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sad at" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling or emotion that someone is experiencing at a particular place or situation. It is often used when describing a negative emotion, such as sadness, that is caused by a specific location or event. Example: "She was so sad at her grandfather's funeral that she could barely hold back her tears."
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Not sad at all.
I was very, very sad at night.
We are not sad at all".
"I'm very sad at all of this.
I was very sad at first.
I was just very sad at the time.
I'm so sad at his passing," he said.
We're happy and sad at the same time".
But retiring doesn't make me sad at all.
I was sad at the time, mainly for nostalgic reasons.
I felt sad at how much I disliked him.
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