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How do you use the word condole in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "condole" in a sentence:

* Formal: "We offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased."

* Informal: "I wanted to call and condole with you on the loss of your dog."

* With a specific action: "The prime minister sent a letter condoling with the victims' families."

* Expressing sympathy: "I condole with you on your recent misfortune."

* Emphasizing shared grief: "We condole with our fellow citizens who have suffered losses in this terrible tragedy."

Remember, "condole" means to express sympathy or sorrow, especially to someone who is grieving. It's a more formal word than "sympathize" or "offer condolences."

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