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"sad things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular type of event or situation that is upsetting. For example: "I don't like thinking about all the sad things happening in the world right now."
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They are flimsy, sad things.
But it isn't always sad things.
But we see these sad things.
"I came here talking pretty sad things.
Islam is all moaning and sad things.
"I'm sad things have gotten to this point.
Many sad things had happened to Carol and Vernon.
Sad things happened in Camden in those days.
So many sad things have been happening and still are.
When Lynn tries to imagine Bruno's dream she ends up thinking of sad things.
"It lets us forget about all the sad things," he added.
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