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"very sorry for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express regret or remorse for something that you have done wrong. For example, "I am very sorry for my mistake and I will do my best to make up for it."
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I am very sorry for this".
We're very sorry for the error.
We are very sorry for the mistake".
"I felt very sorry for her.
I feel very sorry for those people.
She felt very sorry for her daughter.
"I just felt very sorry for him.
"We are very sorry for their loss".
I was merely very sorry for him.
"I am very sorry for that.
"She's very sorry for what she's done".
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