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Discover Ludwig"tragically lost" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or outcome when something has been lost due to a tragedy, or when something has been lost in a tragic manner. For example: "She tragically lost her husband in a car accident."
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"An innocent man has unnecessarily and tragically lost his life.
Tragically lost to us on Saturday, September 4, 2004.
The Jewish philanthropic world has tragically lost a true adornment.
Why were so many precious lives so tragically lost?
The best opportunity to prevent the accident to XV230 was tragically lost," he said.
The world tragically lost a champion for people in communities in need in our society.
It also tragically lost its Spartacus when cancer took lead Andy Whitfield.
This would all be tragically lost if these proposals are agreed".
The best chance to prevent the accident to XV230 was, tragically, lost," his report said.
(It is, after all, only a year since the world tragically lost an entire airplane).
Yesterday we tragically lost a very dear friend @craigtarry in a road traffic accident over in Sweden.
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