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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I regret bringing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing remorse or disappointment about having brought something or someone to a situation. Example: "I regret bringing my old laptop to the meeting; it caused more problems than it solved."
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"I regret bringing him out, period," he said.
"I regret bringing up the 2005 incident in Jakarta," Lyle said Tuesday.
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"I really regret bringing down the statue," he told the Guardian.
However, I want you both to know that I will never regret bringing you into this world and being there to watch you grow and one day become the men and fathers I have always dreamed you will become.
Mother has said, "I don't regret bringing Jade up in the way we did.
I think people can forgive darkness if they know the characters are groping for the light switch, so I don't regret bringing them to life.
But Neil MacBride, the former U.S. Attorney, said that he did not regret bringing the case.
Sallie Mae's chairman, Albert L. Lord, said in a statement yesterday: "We regret bringing this suit.
Fassel said he did not regret bringing back Mac Duff this season.
Who knows whether the Jets will live to regret bringing in Favre and opening the door for Pennington to go to the Dolphins?
He said he didn't regret bringing the case and observed: "Life is life," before speeding off in a black Merecedes.
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