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The phrase "a regretted" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a standard construction in English, as "regretted" is typically used as a verb or in a different context.
Example: "He expressed a regretted decision about his career choice."
Alternatives: "a regrettable" or "a decision regretted".
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Reaching out at 19 for her mother to notice her or at 90 for David to hold her, Jill Jackson conveys a deep need and a regretted life.
But it could not know that, on that day, Napoleon was thinking about the Battle of Borodino, which took place on 7 September 1812: as Tallis argues, tensed time exhibits both an imagined future and a regretted past.
LaGoy, now 52, was officially diagnosed with HIV in 1986 but believes that his contraction traces back to a regretted hook-up in 1984: "I remember where I was.
We acknowledge the stress, effort and expenses related to a regretted TO.
By definition a regretted situation is unpleasant to recall, and revisiting it in detail and sharing these details with others may be too much to ask for, whether confidentiality is guaranteed or not.
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Julia Govor and Rashid Ajami's A Regret EP is out on Highway Records .
It was a purchase he regretted.
It was, they regretted, a terrible mistake.
Have you ever regretted a click?
Have you ever regretted a purchase?
(vi) a. John regretted that Jane married Tom.
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