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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever regret" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone feels regretful for something they have done or didn't do. For example: "She would ever regret not taking the job offer."
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Do you ever regret Hear'say?
Did you ever regret your decision?
Do you ever regret getting that tattoo?
Do pet cats ever regret anything?
But do cats ever regret anything?
Minow: Do you ever regret getting started on this?
THE ECONOMIST: Did you ever regret being in the coalition?
Do you ever regret deciding to go it alone?
So do you ever regret not starting earlier or younger?
Does Yu ever regret coming to the city?
So does he ever regret not joining the Royal Ballet?
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