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were tragic
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Causing great sadness or suffering.
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The consequences of all this were tragic.
The months that followed were tragic ones.
Certain endings were tragic, thus acceptable.
Their deaths were tragic, but not unjust.
"Those were tragic years in South Boston," he said.
"We didn't think we were tragic," Naomi explains.
The dual deaths were tragic, but Te'o's resolve was admirable.
We had four chefs and they were tragic sometimes.
These were tragic tales involving power and its use.
He said this illustrated that bushfires were tragic but commonplace events that punctuated Australia's history.
Because the events of 1692 were tragic – a superstitious community, isolated on the edge of an unknown continent, devouring itself.
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