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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always regretted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a continuous feeling of remorse or sorrow about a past action or decision.
Example: "She has always regretted not pursuing her dream of becoming an artist."
Alternatives: "has always felt remorse" or "has always wished she had".
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I've always regretted that".
So I've always regretted it.
I have always regretted it.
When I visited, I always regretted it.
I have always regretted that Hamlet slew Polonius,.
Later, he always regretted the things he said.
I always regretted that I didn't do sports more".
But I've always regretted not accepting the offer.
He always regretted that he didn't get Edward S. Stokes, who killed Jim Fisk.
"I always regretted selling Lenny when I was in charge of Leicester," confessed Taylor.
I've always regretted it, but I've also always thought that was the way to go.
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