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saddest part of all vs the saddest part of all

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Saddest part of all" is used when referring to the most sorrowful aspect of a situation, while "the saddest part of all" is used when emphasizing that a particular part is the most melancholic among others. The inclusion of "the" in the second phrase adds emphasis to the sadness of that specific part.

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saddest part of all

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to the most sorrowful aspect of a situation.

Examples:

  • The saddest part of all is that she never got to say goodbye.
  • The saddest part of all was seeing him walk away without looking back.
  • The saddest part of all is the feeling of loneliness that never goes away.
  • The saddest part of all. Is you won't even know. That I'm missing you. Do angels sit up high in silver snow. I'll hope and pray but never know. Until they hold me ...
  • Jan 3, 2016 ... ... 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children). The saddest part of all of this cannot be anything aside from a young woman losing her life.
  • And the saddest part of all is knowing it won't die. I have gotten close with pain like a blade across my skin. But the scars, they still remain forever [Chorus]
  • Oct 22, 2014 ... The saddest part of all of this is that the show's own masters, Nickelodeon, are abusing the one aspect of the universe that's actually still good, ...

Alternatives:

  • most sorrowful part of all
  • most heartbreaking part of all
  • most tragic part of all
  • most melancholic part of all
  • most distressing part of all

the saddest part of all

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to emphasize that a particular part is the most melancholic among others.

Examples:

  • The saddest part of all the memories was the day he left.
  • The saddest part of all the stories she told was the one about loss.
  • The saddest part of all the songs was the one that reminded her of him.
  • The saddest part of all. Is you won't even know. That I'm missing you. Do angels sit up high in silver snow. I'll hope and pray but never know. Until they hold me ...
  • And the saddest part of all is knowing it won't die. I have gotten close with pain like a blade across my skin. But the scars, they still remain forever [Chorus]
  • Jan 3, 2016 ... ... 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children). The saddest part of all of this cannot be anything aside from a young woman losing her life.
  • But now the saddest part of all, is someone has to turn you in. Like a common criminal, like a wounded animal. A jaded mandarin. A jaded mandarin.

Alternatives:

  • the most sorrowful part of all
  • the most heartbreaking part of all
  • the most tragic part of all
  • the most melancholic part of all
  • the most distressing part of all

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