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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tragically sad" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or event that is both tragic and evokes deep sadness. Example: "The story of the abandoned dog was tragically sad, leaving everyone in tears."
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Happy people's happiness gets undermined and, tragically, sad people's sadness gets termed acceptable.
Just tragically sad.
His unpolemical account "is at once riveting, inspiring, terrifying and tragically sad," Sheryl WuDunn wrote here in 1998.
JUDGING from a quick spin through the adoption-related movies listed on the Internet Movie Database, where the roster includes titles like "Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back" and "Dwarf Family Adoption," it's easy to conclude that popular culture tends to approach the subject as either tragically sad or slightly weird.
It is sad, tragically sad, that we have spent a season discussing songs of hate and bungled reorganisation, ranting about the state of pitches and bank balances and trying to comprehend litigation.
Mrs. Janay Rice's attack on the media via Instagram is alarming and so tragically sad.
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There is family: a tragically lost father, sad mother, and supportive siblings.
It is also a story that is tragically recognizable and deeply sad.
"Bleeding and breathing pain" — such a poignantly sad and tragically accurate description of a country on the brink of something.
So, tragically dead agent, very sad C.J., and... star of a new hit TV show.
Perhaps the saddest cases, tragically common, involved family members who chose to remain after ISIS's arrival, believing that the situation would quickly return to normal.
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