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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grief from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the source or cause of grief experienced by someone.
Example: "She felt immense grief from the loss of her beloved pet."
Alternatives: "sorrow due to" or "pain from".
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You may get grief from other fans.
The grief from their parents is divided equally.
"He's received sporadic grief from the fans," Hillman said.
All we've had is grief from that as well.
And you get all the grief from your missus.
I was getting grief from my Northern friends.
He gets grief from record companies to finish stuff.
It has brought him nothing but grief from virtually every side of the debate.
His state funeral was an occasion for enormous outpourings of grief from the Turkish people.
So I really don't understand why Planned Parenthood gets so much grief from the right.
"Grief," from his series "This Is How It Happened," was shot in Kerch in 1942.
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