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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weeping" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to describe the action or state of someone crying or shedding tears. It can also refer to a specific instance of crying or a group of people crying together. Example: "The movie had a strong emotional impact, leading to many audience members being overcome with a weeping." In this sentence, "a weeping" is used to describe the state of the audience members crying during the movie.
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A photograph of a weeping I.D.F.
The Pope came upon a weeping woman.
It became a weeping sore in his leadership.
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Two deckchairs in the shade of a weeping birch.
"What about my hands?" Nearby a weeping grandmother sits beside a little girl wrapped in bandages.
Or maybe it's the image on the cover of a weeping tap hole.
The Florida papers published a picture of a weeping Ms. Adams clutching a toddler son.
It comes as no surprise that they were joined by a weeping ghost.
I would like to plant a weeping willow tree a few feet from the French drain.
In the garden opposite, a climbing frame sits beside a weeping willow.
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