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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sadly for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express regret or disappointment regarding a situation that affects someone or something negatively.
Example: "Sadly for the team, their star player was injured just before the championship game."
Alternatives: "unfortunately for" or "regrettably for".
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Sadly for them, no.
But not, sadly, for the World Cup.
Sadly, for this performance, Palminteri has neither.
Although sadly, for the wrong reasons.
Sadly for ours it didn't.
Sadly for him, he fails.
Sadly for Snoop, nobody listened.
Sadly for David, his timing is wrong.
But, sadly, for all the wrong reasons.
Sadly for him, not a lot".
Sadly for England, both men were offside.
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