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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'deplore that' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express regret or disapproval about a current situation. For example, "We deplore that the majority of people in this country still live in poverty."
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Some of the regulars deplore that, but it hasn't yet brought about the end of civilisation.
One tradition of the historian as political actor agrees that foreign policy is more often shaped by internal forces than external reality, but as self-styled realists such historians deplore that fact.
"I deplore that programme.
You may deplore that admission.
"We deplore that act of violence.
I wish you could deplore that loss and condemn it too.
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Everybody deplored that.
deplored that the govt. had not issued a stamp for Melville.
He deplored that the magic business isn't what it used to be.
Writer deplores that sensational stories get heavy play and those of larger importance draw less attention.
Writer deplores that the Atomic Energy Commission authorized the dumping of such waste into the ocean.
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