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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be sad" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state of emotion or feeling. Example: "She appeared to be sad when I saw her at the funeral."
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"It's going to be sad.
"Not to be sad all the time".
"Someone got to be sad".
I want it to be sad in the end.
"It's hard to be sad in a pink bathroom".
"It's going to be sad, man," Berry said.
"So, there's not too much to be sad about.
No one joins Facebook to be sad and lonely.
Readers are never quite allowed to be sad.
What if there was nothing to be sad about?
Leaving, he said, is going to be sad.
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