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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grief for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing sorrow or mourning for someone or something that has been lost.
Example: "She felt a deep grief for her late grandmother, who had always been her guiding light."
Alternatives: "sorrow over" or "mourning for".
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Grief, for the lives taken in Gaza.
Ah, my grief for him, and my mother's grief!
This creates more grief for people like us.
Bluebell's grief for her twin is delicately observed.
I then got grief for taking sick leave.
I see grief for all those years in her eyes.
Officials and hospital employees blamed grief for the mistaken identifications.
Did she want to access that grief for the part?
(There would be more grief for him later).
Neither of them felt any grief for her.
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I got a little grief for adding safety and then adding music at the same time.
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