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I'm sorry to say but we don't have the product that you were looking for. vs I'm sorry to say but we don't have the product that you were asking.

Both phrases are correct, but the first one is more commonly used. The word 'looking' is more appropriate in this context as it refers to searching for a product, while 'asking' implies a direct question about the product.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

I'm sorry to say but we don't have the product that you were looking for.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that the product they were searching for is not available.
  • I'm very sorry to have to say it, my lord, but we've...
  • I'm sorry to interrupt your dinner, but we just got back and Mitchell has something he wants to say.
  • But we're sorry to say you lost.
  • I'm sorry to offend you, but we cannot withdraw.
  • I'm sorry to say he died recently.
  • I'm sorry to say it's highly unlikely.
  • I'm sorry to say, the debate is suspended until further notice.
  • Fairly common in our subjects, I'm sorry to say.
  • I'm sorry to say this is all she left.
  • Not a thing, I'm sorry to say.
  • Oldest now, I'm sorry to say.
  • I'm sorry to say there is no treatment.
  • I'm sorry to say we lied to get off our shift.
  • A malign male force, I'm sorry to say.
  • I'm sorry to say, but the main suspect in her death...
  • Especially the Prime Minister, I'm sorry to say.
  • I'm Pretty Opera Illiterate, Sorry To Say.
  • I'm sorry to say that his son is dead.
  • I'm sorry to say I have some terribly sad news.
  • I'm sorry to say I played my part.

I'm sorry to say but we don't have the product that you were asking.

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase can be used to inform someone that the product they were inquiring about is not available.
  • I'm very sorry to have to say it, my lord, but we've...
  • I'm sorry to interrupt your dinner, but we just got back and Mitchell has something he wants to say.
  • But we're sorry to say you lost.
  • I'm sorry to offend you, but we cannot withdraw.
  • I'm sorry to say he died recently.
  • I'm sorry to say it's highly unlikely.
  • I'm sorry to say, the debate is suspended until further notice.
  • Fairly common in our subjects, I'm sorry to say.
  • I'm sorry to say this is all she left.
  • Not a thing, I'm sorry to say.
  • Oldest now, I'm sorry to say.
  • I'm sorry to say there is no treatment.
  • I'm sorry to say we lied to get off our shift.
  • A malign male force, I'm sorry to say.
  • I'm sorry to say, but the main suspect in her death...
  • Especially the Prime Minister, I'm sorry to say.
  • I'm Pretty Opera Illiterate, Sorry To Say.
  • I'm sorry to say that his son is dead.
  • I'm sorry to say I have some terribly sad news.
  • I'm sorry to say I played my part.

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