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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advantage of a grieving" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a different meaning related to grief or loss.
Example: "Some people take advantage of a grieving family to profit from their misfortune."
Alternatives: "exploiting grief" or "taking advantage of mourning".
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Let's not take advantage of a grieving family at the worst times of their family's life".
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Her eyes were laden with the palpable pain of a grieving mother.
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But both companies, along with others, are the subject of an antitrust lawsuit from a consumer group that accuses them of violating the F.T.C.'s "funeral home rule," which is actually a set of rules meant to prevent funeral providers from taking advantage of grieving families.
The emotional effects of a breakup represent a grieving process.
"A grieving mother, grieving kids and a grieving nation and what do you get from Germaine Greer?
A grieving woman.
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His behavior was not that of a dying, grieving man.
Interpersonal conflict and resolution can be thought of as a grieving process.
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