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The phrase "are regret" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It cannot be used in written English as it stands, as it lacks proper grammatical structure and context. An example of a correct usage could be: "We are filled with regret for our actions."
Alternatives: "feel regret" or "have regret."
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are regret
noun
Emotional pain on account of something done or experienced in the past, with a wish that it had been different; a looking back with dissatisfaction or with longing.
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The others are Regret in 1915 and Genuine Risk in 1980.
Studies have shown that people are regret averse: When choosing they avoid outcomes that they anticipate they will regret (e.g., Josephs, Larrick, Steele, & Nisbett, 1992; Zeelenberg, Beattie, van der Pligt, & de Vries, 1996).
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There are regrets, she said.
Now Oklahoma's oilmen are regretting they let it go.
"But there are regrets in my life, of course.
Generally, people are regret-averse and try to avoid and regulate their regrets (Zeelenberg and Pieters 2007) and research shows anticipated guilt plays an important role in ethical-decision making (e.g., Steenhaut and Kenhove 2006).
The publisher and the corresponding author are regretting this mistake.
Sometimes there are regrets.
What are regrets?
So, now many English fans are regretting this transition.
No, that was "regret," Ms. Stuveras explained.
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