Sentence examples for then sorry from inspiring English sources

The phrase "then sorry" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a sequence of events, where the speaker or writer acknowledges that they were not initially aware or did not initially feel sorry, but have now come to understand the situation and are expressing regret or apology. Example: "I didn't realize how much time had passed, then sorry for being late to our meeting." In this sentence, the speaker is acknowledging that they were not aware of the time and may have caused inconvenience, but are now expressing regret for being late.

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Then, sorry, you will".

And if that beat is right then sorry, values!

Then sorry, you've got nothing on Chloé Doutre-Roussel.

But if you're asking if I believe in mainstream media, then sorry but I don't.

Fuck right off!" Then: "Sorry!" she said to a little boy who was staring at her.

Then sorry boys, but who said life was fair – reappoint some of the women who've already stayed loyal to Gordon.

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And then sorry.

Then the sorry truth came tumbling out.

Mostly I remember going back for seconds and thirds of stuffing and gravy, then feeling sorry.

I spent a lot of time feeling angry and then terribly sorry for myself.

And he has even compared apologising for it after publication to killing someone and then saying sorry.

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