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Discover Ludwig"sad of" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct forms would be "sad about" or "saddened by." For example: - "She felt sad about the loss of her pet." - "He was saddened by the news of his friend's passing."
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It's desperately sad, of course.
It's desperately, desperately sad, of course.
It's wonderful, but it's sad, of course".
He is also quite sad, of course, and lonely.
"It is sad of course that this has happened but......
We're very sad, of course we're very bitter.
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When, for example, on the track BFG he raps: "Everybody says I'm fuckin' sad/ Of course I'm fuckin' sad, I miss my fuckin' dad," his resonant voice cracks and quivers.
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