Sentence examples for cause to deplore from inspiring English sources

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Readers of the Sunday Telegraph (come on, I know you're out there) have had good cause to deplore the sidelining of Paul Morley in recent weeks.

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It is inexcusable to deplore the conditions of extreme hardship endured by the Cuban people without referring to their causes.

Is Eva right to deplore the practice?

Aren't Republicans supposed to deplore the politics of victimhood?

But there's also much to deplore.

It is the summit of idleness to deplore the present, to deplore actuality.

It's as silly to deplore nasty criticism as it is to deplore snark or wit or sarcasm or just plain crankiness.

But to deplore endings is a commonplace of criticism.

THOSE who claim to deplore the commercialisation of Christmas should move to Venezuela.

Nothing about Stanford seemed too insignificant for the British papers to deplore.

In retrospect, the cowboy brouhaha was like the weather: something ephemeral to deplore.

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