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The phrase "grieve by" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct
It could be interpreted as a way to express the manner in which someone is grieving, but it lacks clarity and is not standard. Example: "She tends to grieve by isolating herself from others during difficult times."
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"Sheryl Sandberg's "Option B" and the Facebook Way to Grieve," by Rebecca Mead.
Norvonee Hall went to school but stayed in the library because she wanted to grieve by herself.
It was as if I'd learned to grieve by watching television: here you cry, here you throw yourself upon the bed, here you look in the mirror and notice how good you look with a tear-stained face.
Some sent books that had proved helpful to others, like "The Comfort Book," by Jane Seskin (Tallfellow Press), "Afterwords," by Ellen Steinbaum (Blue Unicorn Press), "A Time to Grieve," by Carol Staudacher (HarperOne), "Solace," by Roberta Temes (Amacom), and "Living When a Loved One Has Died," by Rabbi Earl A. Grollman (Beacon Press).
Letting oneself grieve by going directly into the pain -- in manageable doses over a long period of time -- is healing.
Just last week, the New York Times wrote about a generation of digital natives who send messages of condolence via text message, or who ask for picture texts to avoid going to the morgue, and grieve by expressing themselves on blogs and YouTube.
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A couple of friends are widows, and I've tried to be supportive of them as they go through the grieving process, but in one case in particular, she grieved by creating a shrine out of the house.
Grieved by many.
Gire was grieved by what he saw.
I was certainly grieved by the news.
Grieved by her loving children, Hal and Anita Beretz.
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