The phrase "sorry he" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It may be used in informal communication, but it requires additional context to convey a complete thought.
Example: "I'm sorry he couldn't make it to the meeting."
Alternatives: "I regret that he" or "Apologies for him."
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Sorry, sorry!" he yelped.
"Sorry, sorry," he said.
"I'm sorry," he says.
"I'm sorry," he replied.
"I'm sorry," he said.
"Sorry," he said.
"Oh, sorry!" he exclaimed.
"I was sorry," he wrote.
"I'm sorry," he said helplessly.
"I'm very sorry," he said.
"I'm really sorry," he said.
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