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Discover Ludwig"for regret" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express sorrow or remorse for something that has happened in the past. For example, "I am filled with regret for not visiting her before she passed away."
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— The Chinese character for "Regret".
His son sees no reason for regret.
For some, that seems reason for regret.
Occasionally, I have had cause for regret.
No pattern emerged on the reasons for regret.
This may or may not be a matter for regret.
IT WAS a time for partying, but also for regret.
I persisted, though, and soon had cause for regret.
And that seems to me cause for regret.
"This is nonetheless a matter for regret," he added.
In others, that might have been cause for regret.
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