The marriage ended tragically when Norman caught her with another man.
The number of patients with access to the drugs is tragically low.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
And tragically, both killed themselves.
During that time, another generation of schoolchildren has been tragically shortchanged.
He pointed out that a young officer's life had been tragically taken while doing his duty, protecting others.
Pain of a rather more tangible nature brought about Ricky Ellcock's tragically premature retirement.
While never lovers, Joe and Mary are star-crossed, as tragically as Romeo and Juliet.
Yet, tragically, the marriage which had promised so much became empty and joyless in later years.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES►die tragically
· His wife had died tragically in an accident.
►go tragically wrong
(=so that death or serious injury results)· A father and son died in a fire after a good deed for a friend went tragically wrong.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB►die
· Alan died tragically young but my wife and I have remained friends with Diana and family of three girls ever since.· Then their five year old daughter Sarah tragically died after contracting the illness.
►kill
· In the following spring he was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident.
in a way that makes you feel sad, especially because someone has died: She was tragically killed in a car accident.[sentence adverb] Tragically, her dancing career ended only six months later.[+adjective/adverb] He died when a parachute jump went tragically wrong.