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Discover Ludwig"cry over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone is crying for a particular reason or about a particular event. Example sentence: She was crying over the sad news her friend had just announced.
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Let us not cry over spilt milk.
Nobody was going to cry over losing.
Now there's something to cry over.
I can't sit here and cry over it".
"All right then, I cry over spilt milk..."....
It's enough to make you cry over your moules frites.
"I didn't want to cry over spilled milk.
Now there is no reason to cry over broken Drabware.
I'm not one to cry over spilt milk.
What does it mean to cry over a book?
You cry over some things, but not a lot.
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