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"sorry me" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase would be "I'm sorry." You can use this phrase any time you want to apologize for something. For example, "I'm sorry I was late to the meeting."
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Gamely baking Crunchies and extruding Wotsits are Esther Rantzen and presenter daughter Rebecca Wilcox (sorry, me neither).
She rolled down the window and kept repeating, "Me so sorry, me so sorry".
Sorry, me and His Royal Highness.
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"People who don't know me feel sorry for me.
"Don't feel sorry for me". It's a deal.
My wife tells me she no longer feels sorry for me, and I'm beaming.
"I don't need somebody handing me one just 'cause they feel sorry for me".
So sorry, forgive me.
"He felt sorry for me".
"She felt sorry for me".
Everybody felt sorry for me.
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