Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "i'm sorry but" with real scene examples.

It means the speaker is formally ending a working relationship or refusing someone's help.
From Revenge On My Cheating FianceÌ, Episode 49
The speaker is politely telling someone they are no longer needed for a service or job.
Use this in business or service contexts when ending a contract, job, or offer. It can sound cold if said without extra explanation.
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