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apologizing
21 English lessons for
apologizing
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1.
“I take full responsibility.”
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“I owe you an apology. It was wrong of me to say that to you.”
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“Oh, my bad. Didn't realize you were saving it.”
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“Listen, I don't want any trouble.”
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“Sorry, the ink smeared a little.”
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“I'm sorry if you felt excluded or ignored, but it's not my job to babysit you.”
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“I know; it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.”
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“Sorry, I can't help but get sucked in when there's a game on.”
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“Come on. I didn't mean it that way.”
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“Sorry to keep pestering you, but who can I speak to about getting access to the shared drive?”
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