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Discover Ludwig"bemoans that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express disappointment, sadness, or regret about a situation or circumstance. Example: The artist bemoans that her latest exhibition was not well-received by critics.
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Rashida Begum, one of Mrs. Khatun's neighbors, bemoans that fate.
She bemoans that having children means having animals.
Alina bemoans that "we haven't seen democracy yet".
Bemoans that she has nowhere to go anyway, but maybe she'd go to Hollywood.
Bolivia, among the poorest, most exploited nations, desperately needs export cash, Morales said, though he bemoans that need.
There's a certain mindset that bemoans that the red carpet has come to bear so heavily on those who are trying to make their way in the industry.
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Over the years, as Mr. Levine's association with the Met increasingly claimed his time, Mr. Babbitt went around bemoaning that "we composers have lost Jimmy to opera".
Sure, "there are problems with everything and nothing is yet perfect," he says, "but that shouldn't be cause to bemoan, that should be cause to achieve".
Some bemoan that few teachers include comments or context.
Rather, they bemoan that citizenship has come down to this.
Some bloggers, I notice, are bemoaning that fact that Olivier Theyskens designs contemporary-casual rather than couture.
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