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tragically however
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "tragically however" is not correct as it combines two contrasting ideas in a way that can be confusing.
It can be used when you want to express a tragic situation followed by a contrasting point, but it is better to separate the ideas for clarity. Example: "The event was a great success; tragically, however, it was overshadowed by a major incident."
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Formal & Business
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
13 human-written examples
Tragically, however, the Russian authorities have denied their athletes this chance through their actions.
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Tragically, however, he may have missed out on the final moments of his wife's life.
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Tragically, however, the government has failed to address the important relationship between one's income and one's ability to make healthy lifestyle choices.
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Tragically, however, both investment strategies fail in the event of a major financial collapse, which drives many businesses into bankruptcy and many workers into unemployment.
News & Media
Tragically, however, she was unable to rebut these slurs or even participate in the publicity campaign for her book; Rachel Carson was now mortally ill with breast cancer, and died 18 months after publication, on 14 April 1964.
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Tragically, however, Barton's last big project, Tantalus, has left unhealed scars: dealing with the origins, climax and aftermath of the Trojan war, it led to a Homeric row when Peter Hall removed one of the original plays and tightened the narrative structure in advance of the Denver premiere.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
46 human-written examples
It was tragically unfunny – however I must give credit for at one point I distinctly remember there being one joke where I went as far as to push more air out of my nose than usual – and that's about as funny as this gets.
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Part of the plan tragically misfires, however.
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However, tragically for Simone and her family; she has been moved twice since leaving Castlebeck and is now accommodated over 200 miles from her family; too far for them to visit.
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The first chapters of this are the best I've read about 9/11, because they conjure the strange and extraordinary exhilaration of those early days after the attack, the heightened sense of existence that accompanies being present at the moment the world was transformed, however tragically.
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Seen against this tragically sympathetic Blanche, however, Stanley's brutality was harder to tolerate; if he was not a villain, he was an extremely charming monster, and the audience was uncomfortably implicated in Blanche's destruction by its early laughter and its deep attraction to him.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For clarity, separate the expressions of tragedy and contrast. Use separate sentences or clauses to clearly distinguish the unfortunate situation from the contrasting point. For instance, instead of "Tragically however, the project failed", write "The project faced a tragic setback. However, the team persevered".
Common error
Avoid using "tragically however" consecutively as they both carry negative connotations, creating a tone that is excessively pessimistic or redundant. Replace one of them with a neutral expression such as "unfortunately on the other hand" to balance the sentence better.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "tragically however" functions as an adverbial phrase intended to express a tragic situation immediately followed by a contrasting element. Ludwig AI suggests that this combination is not grammatically correct; separating these elements improves clarity.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Science
20%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "tragically however" appears in various sources, it's considered grammatically questionable and not correct by Ludwig AI. It aims to combine an expression of tragedy with a contrasting point. For clarity, it's better to separate these elements into distinct sentences or clauses. Consider using alternatives such as "unfortunately nevertheless" or structuring your writing to clearly separate the tragic aspect from the contrasting information. This will improve the overall impact and clarity of your message.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Unfortunately nevertheless
Replaces "tragically" with a more neutral synonym and "however" with a word indicating contrast.
Regrettably on the other hand
Substitutes "tragically" with a word expressing regret and uses a more explicit phrase to show contrast.
Sadly conversely
Replaces "tragically" with a simpler term and uses a more formal adverb to indicate opposition.
It's unfortunate but
Uses a more conversational tone to express the initial misfortune followed by a contrast.
Despite the tragedy nonetheless
Explicitly acknowledges the tragedy and introduces a contrasting element.
Though tragic
Positions the tragic element as subordinate to the contrasting idea.
On a sad note nonetheless
Emphasizes the sad aspect before introducing a contrasting element.
A tragedy yet
Highlights the tragic circumstance while still making a contrasting statement.
Grievously even so
Uses stronger language to express the tragedy, followed by a contrasting phrase.
Lamentably be that as it may
Presents the tragedy with formal language and follows with a more formal contrasting connector.
FAQs
Is "tragically however" grammatically correct?
While "tragically however" appears in some published sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as not correct. It is better to separate the tragic element and the contrasting point into distinct clauses or sentences for clarity.
What's a better way to express a tragic situation followed by a contrast?
Instead of "tragically however", consider alternatives such as "unfortunately nevertheless", "sadly conversely", or using two separate sentences to clearly distinguish the elements.
How can I use "tragically" and "however" effectively in my writing?
Use "tragically" to express a sense of sorrow or misfortune. Use "however" to introduce a contrasting or qualifying statement. Separating these into distinct parts of your text can improve clarity and impact.
What are some common mistakes to avoid when using "tragically" and "however"?
Avoid using them consecutively as in "tragically however", which Ludwig AI identifies as not correct. Instead, restructure the sentence to clearly separate the expression of tragedy from the contrasting element. Also, avoid overuse of either word in close proximity to maintain variety in your writing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested