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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cries for" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a plea or plea for help, pity, attention, mercy, or sympathy. For example: The oppressed children's cries for help were ignored by the government.
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Think of them as cries for help.
"I cry and he cries for me".
He is the thing he cries for.
Still others can detect cries for help.
But cries for help have increased.
Others are harrowing cries for help.
Who cries for these stillborn sestinas?
There are cries for a huge retaliation.
He tells Miranda that his mother cries for hours.
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Clear History could quiet some cries for regulation.
Yangzom could still hear Katleen Ping's weakening cries for help.
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