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I'm sorry to + (verb)
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Saying you are 'sorry to' expresses a feeling of sympathy or regret.
Here are some examples:
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I'm sorry to be so late.
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I'm sorry to hear about your sick mother.
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I'm sorry to waste your time.
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I'm sorry to make you feel so sad.
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I'm sorry to frighten you.
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I'm sorry to disagree with your decision.
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I'm sorry to call so late.
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I'm sorry to admit what I did.
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I'm sorry to end this relationship.
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