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Discover Ludwig"I am grieving" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It expresses the present tense of the verb "to grieve," meaning to feel deep sorrow or sadness, usually as a result of a loss or tragedy. Here are a few examples of when you might use this phrase: 1. When writing in a journal or diary entry about the recent loss of a loved one: "Today, I am grieving the passing of my dear grandmother. She was a huge part of my life and I will miss her immensely." 2. When sending a condolence letter to a friend who has lost a family member: "Please know that I am grieving with you during this difficult time. Your mother was such a kind and loving person and she will be deeply missed." 3. When writing a personal essay or blog post about processing and coping with grief: "After the sudden death of my best friend, I found myself in a state of constant sadness. I am still grieving, but I have also found moments of peace and healing through therapy and support from loved ones." 4. When discussing the emotional toll of a national tragedy or event: "As a country, we are all grieving the loss of innocent lives in the recent mass shooting.
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I AM HOME AGAIN As much as I am grieving for the loss of my son, I have been filled with worry and horrible thoughts about the fate of my baby grandson Christian.
I am grieving.
I am grieving, but I'm angry at the same time.
"So I am grieving, with that peculiar type of grief reserved for fondly remembered items of clothing.
My secret to dealing with this grief is working out the difference between what my daughter perceives as a loss, and what I am grieving for.
Inequity apart, what am I doing hopping from La Bohème to La Traviata in such quick succession that I am barely over the death of one consumptive woman before I am grieving for the next?
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I am grieved to hear about his demise.
On days when I am troubled, when I am grieved, when I am at a loss for words, the mechanics of formulating sentences, and of stockpiling them in a vault, is the only thing that centers me again.
At the same time, I am grieved that Nabokov, who came from a family that participated so avidly in the affairs of Russia, and who could have written so much and compiled even more material on the Russian Revolution a long time before me — well, I am grieved that he washed his hands of it and busied himself only with literary successes.
"Mistakes were made that I am grieved by and apologize for," Driscoll said in a statement.
I'm grieving now.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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