Examples of 'regrettably' in a sentence

Meaning of "regrettably"

Regrettably is an adverb used to express sorrow or disappointment about a situation or action. It is often used to convey a sense of remorse or sadness
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  • In a manner inspiring or deserving regret.

How to use "regrettably" in a sentence

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Regrettably this has not come to pass.
Late responses will regrettably not be accepted.
Regrettably fraud occurs by falsifying certificates of origin.
These changes regrettably weaken the proposal.
Regrettably this is not always the case.
And that question regrettably will go unanswered.
Regrettably these statistics are very stable.
With the results we regrettably see today.
What a regrettably large head you have.
And time has grown regrettably short.
I have regrettably little to report to your lordship.
Health is necessary to all of us and regrettably we all.
This text regrettably failed to find consensus.
Whereas the list of benefits is regrettably short.
Regrettably their application is not generally practiced.

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These individuals regrettably followed his advice.
Regrettably all of his children predeceased him.
The rescue would regrettably have to wait.
Regrettably there has been little interest shown.
But a few were regrettably sold in the past.
Regrettably not in english for practical reasons.
A scenario that is regrettably not an isolated incident.
Regrettably conflicts can emerge at this level.
All military action regrettably has some casualties.
But regrettably it is not practising what it preaches.
This amendment has regrettably been dismissed.
Regrettably this is not at all the case.
My resources are regrettably a bit strained at present.
Regrettably we cannot agree to the other amendments.
That agreement regrettably is still outstanding.
Regrettably instead of borrowing to invest it borrowed to consume.
The main reason was the regrettably little capacity.
Regrettably much of this early work was forgotten.
If he does not we must regrettably vote against it.
Regrettably none of them have any ability.
We consider this as a regrettably complacent stance.
Regrettably the direction came too late.
The suggestion has regrettably been dismissed.
Regrettably there is little or no research on that issue.
Your parole petition is regrettably denied.
These are regrettably only the visible signs.
Ten years attacks have become regrettably common.
Regrettably this damage is too severe to repair.
Ever since my schools were regrettably destroyed.
Regrettably it was only the imprint of a large salamander.
But we needed to get back regrettably.
Regrettably this is usually what it requires authorized.
Sally has given me some information which regrettably.
This regrettably was not done in advance.
Having divorced parents is regrettably common.

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