Sentence examples for a grief from inspiring English sources

"a grief" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a feeling of deep sadness or sorrow. Example: "She was overcome with a grief so profound that she could hardly speak."

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We're not a grief camp.

That might mean being a grief counselor.

They could use some handholding, even a grief counselor.

"They bear a grief that is inexpressible," he said.

But the ceremonial gives shape and habitation to a grief.

And it's a grief we are slowly learning to navigate.

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A grief-stricken Victoria wore black for the rest of her long life.

He was sometimes the voluble and humorous M.C., sometimes a grief-stricken, almost creaturely figure.

This is not a grief-stricken memory piece, but a ruminative and agitated reflection on life.

Or maybe you'd rather join a burping circle with three crones and a grief-maddened vicar?

Outside one stadium, a grief-stricken man could be heard talking on his cellphone.

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