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be deeply regretted
adverb
At depth, in a deep way.
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"His death is to be deeply regretted.
This "alteration in public life" is to be deeply regretted, he writes.
David Ben-ayreah, a spokesman for the victims of Lockerbie families, said Megrahi's death was something to be "deeply regretted".
IPC's decision to bite the bullet and fold the magazine into the more robust NME will be deeply regretted by many music journalists, but for more critical observers the paper's format was believed to be no longer sustainable.
If not, the Fixed Term Parliament Act – passed in haste to be deeply regretted by all – means he can't threaten an election to bully minor parties into supporting him.
I believe that, just like the $33 per share offer that was refused by Yahoo! in early June, refusing the Microsoft offer for the Yahoo! search business is also another grave mistake that will be deeply regretted.
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One activity enhances life, whereas down the road the other is deeply regretted as a waste of our all-too-short time on Earth".
Any inconvenience caused is deeply regretted".
"I am deeply regretting what I have done, and I am not resigning".
You may meet them when they are sick, or have just been dumped, or are deeply regretting their decision to not go to veterinary school.
The Duchess of York was said to be "devastated" and "deeply regretted causing any embarrassment" yesterday after being caught on film accepting a $40,000 down-payment as part of an apparent cash-for-access deal to her former husband, the British trade envoy, Prince Andrew.
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