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What does regrettably mean?

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Adverb
  1. In a manner inspiring or deserving regret.
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But, regrettably, the matter was and still is self-evidently one of public interest.
When they represent their countries they become wittingly, if regrettably, icons of patriotism.
Many young people are, regrettably, disabled by illness or accident, so please will you stop and consider this before launching into a reprimand?
She said that regrettably, the only other available public building in the area was across the Kilkenny border.
I would like to express my formal thanks to the NHS Trust and to the doctor I saw that evening, whose name regrettably now escapes me.
The book opens with a discussion of positivism and empiricism, positions which regrettably are still dominant within social and natural science.

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