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'grief at' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to a feeling of deep sadness in response to a certain event or situation. For example, "The child's parents felt great grief at the news of her death."
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You really don't get grief at home?
The grief at the final pronouncement was immediate and overwhelming.
But grief at Beau's death upset every calculation.
I cannot fully express my grief at hearing these things.
I mourn with generous grief at a friend's woes.
Filled with grief at what we had lost — of course.
Likewise grief at the death of a spouse.
The scene of grief at the funeral for Sgt. Maj.
Rose's grief at Troy's betrayal is one of them.
All of our love and grief at this time, Cookie and Buzzy Hoffner.
It was his attempt to understand and to share with me his grief at the assassination.
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