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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grief over" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to an emotional state of sorrow over the loss of someone or something. For example: "The family experienced intense grief over the death of their beloved grandmother."
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He first attributed those feelings to grief over his brother's death.
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But grief over a fashion moment's passing was short-lived.
I've given my parents huge grief over Candy.
No one doubts Jaroslaw's grief over his brother's death.
Their grief over Meredith's terrible murder will follow them forever.
"I took a little grief over that one," Wolf said.
Your grandfather caught plenty of grief over that.
Both explore a parent's obsessive grief over a lost child.
He had expressed his grief over the unconscionable human loss.
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