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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'grieved to learn' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when one has heard some bad news that they are unhappy or distressed to hear. For example: "We were grieved to learn of John's passing away."
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The New Yorker, April 6, 1940 P. 55 New York was grieved to learn that Rockefeller Center is finished.
By Howard Brubaker The New Yorker, April 6, 1940 P. 55 New York was grieved to learn that Rockefeller Center is finished.
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In a statement, Kozinski referred to his "broad sense of humor," and said, "It grieves me to learn that I caused any of my clerks to feel uncomfortable".
I grieved, raved, tried to learn how to do better.
As challenging as it may seem, we have to allow ourselves the space and discipline to listen and reflect; to grieve and so to learn.
We've taught one another to teach our children to grieve, and to de-stress, and to learn, and to become self-sufficient, and to keep from becoming those children on airplanes.
Obama was "not pleased" to learn that death benefits were not being paid and that grieving families were waiting for their stipends to cover the cost of burials, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said.
We have some grieving to do together.
There will be more grieving to come.
"It may also come as small consolation to those who still grieve that we are committed to learning from our mistakes".
Somé suggested we start the process of grieving by learning how to communicate our feelings.
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