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alas

[uh-las, uh-lahs] / əˈlæs, əˈlɑs /
INTERJECTION
unfortunately
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Their neighbors, alas, did not take the financial advice to heart, and they fell out when the difference between their financial circumstances became apparent.

From MarketWatch

The 50-year mortgage, alas, is yet another example of an all-too-common pattern: a personal finance product whose superficial appeal does not survive careful scrutiny.

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No one, alas, remembers these would-be revolutionaries anymore.

From The Wall Street Journal

The theater’s importance as a locus of intelligent inquiry and intellectual ferment—not momentous, alas—owes a great debt to his influence.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’ve still so much to say in music,” he said to a friend, “alas, I cannot get my ideas onto paper!”

From The Wall Street Journal