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Discover Ludwig"a regret" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It generally refers to a feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened or that one has done. Example: "His broken relationship with his father was always a regret for him."
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Later, after losing his job as Yankees manager, Torre would cite that as a regret.
There's always a regret.
"It's a regret.
Is that a regret?
Is this a regret?
But she did have a regret now.
He added: "Is there a regret about that?
I wonder if not having kids was a regret.
You can't eliminate a regret, but you can transform one.
"It will always be a regret, to say the least.
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