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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bereavement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the experience of losing someone close, typically in the context of discussing grief or loss.
Example: "After experiencing a bereavement, she found it difficult to return to her normal routine."
Alternatives: "a loss" or "the passing".
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It's like a bereavement.
He had suffered a bereavement.
It was like a bereavement.
It is a bit like a bereavement.
But this was not a bereavement group.
She is also seeing a bereavement counsellor.
This condition is well characterized as a bereavement.
This was no retirement; this was a bereavement.
Waving goodbye to Ralph felt like a bereavement.
"She'd had a bereavement and the poem really touched her.
His mother is a bereavement counselor in White Plains.
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