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How to use regrettable in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word regrettable? Here are some examples.

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But it is regrettable that awareness is very low, especially among women and at the grassroots level.
Business, with a regrettable few exceptions, is booming in a town known the world over because of its famous Rock.
This dispute is a regrettable development for a product that has survived many setbacks.
The harsh reality is that the two big banks see the customer as an inconvenience and workers as a regrettable cost that has to be tolerated.
He's not exactly acting very honorably in that role or as a man, and I think it's deeply regrettable.
However, apart from that one rather regrettable episode he'd never found the attic room particularly unsettling.
Trent breathed in deeply, fighting the urge to retort something regrettable.
Soon, the Germans will find out if keeping the nameplate was an astute decision or a regrettable one.
If people, of their own free will, choose to take dangerous drugs for recreational reasons that is regrettable.
This sort of quota is regrettable, but it is the only solution to the crisis.
Many bishops and enraged lay people respond that the injustice is regrettable, but it is the price to be paid.
It is regrettable that it has taken almost ten years from the intimation of a claim to the assessment of damages.
This would be very regrettable as I'm sure the local shops and restaurants, particularly in the evening, benefit from some visitors staying over.
It appears to me wholly regrettable and unnecessary that such colourful language was used in the first press release.
The behaviour, abuse, and intimidation of manuhiri and visitors by a minority of extremists was regrettable.
I think a regrettable feature of some aspects of the environmental movement is that it turns its back on technology.
This is a great pity because if he had, we might have been spared the regrettable sight that assailed us earlier in the week.
The lurch to the right is regrettable, but it's perhaps not the business of the rest of the world.
Having heard the evidence, there was a most regrettable set of circumstances but I believe this was an accidental death.
There is a regrettable paucity of training in the rudiments of security protocols or practices at the library.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is regrettable that he condensed it because we do not know what was 42 left out.
The want of resolution displayed in dealing with the crisis at jullundur was one of the regrettable episodes of the Mutiny.
The same regrettable confusion is discernible in various treatises on neuropathology the work of German and other foreign authors.
At the time of the regrettable accident she was with her aunt, and doubtless remains there.
I am further instructed to say that the regrettable event at Lady Lydiard's house is the proposed subject of the consultation.
The first week dragged to its close in this regrettable fashion.
It is a regrettable fact that I hesitate to kill any one in cold blood.
The inclusion of these salts in the pharmacopeia is regrettable.
For the past half century, the limit of one electron per solar photon seemed a regrettable fact of semiconductor physics.
It was regrettable that she and Eric knew so few people in common.
Nutty, it is regrettable to say, went to his room after dinner for the purpose of imbibing two or three surreptitious whiskies-and-sodas.
Early in the month a most regrettable circumstance took place.
That is the meaning of the regrettable, incidents in the newspapers.
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