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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Don't mourn" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you want to encourage someone not to feel sad or to let go of grief.
Example: "In times of loss, remember the good moments and don't mourn for what is gone."
Alternatives: "Don't grieve" or "Don't be sad."
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Don't mourn.
Don't mourn, theorize!
Don't mourn for Günter Grass!
"Don't mourn, organise" as the Wobblies used to say.
Don't mourn, organize.
Don't mourn Oregon!
Don't mourn over it for a long period of time.
Don't mourn the loss of this love; be happy, for it means you now have the chance to find your true love.
No. 2: "Don't mourn me.
"It doesn't mean they don't mourn," he said.
Maybe they won't, much as people don't mourn horse carriages.
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