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Discover Ludwig"had a cry" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to describe someone who has cried. Example: After receiving the sad news, she went into her room and had a good cry.
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"I had a cry" after each call, Mr. Tallon's mother, Eileen Tallon, said.
It became a personal tribute, too: "It's really hard sometimes and I admit I've had a cry now and again.
Boy, I really had a cry.' The interest is partly explained by the excitement already taking hold around the 2006 World Cup, to be held in Germany, as well as the opening-up of discussions on the country's past.
Remaining as calm and happy as possible will help, says Heeran: "My mum waited until she had driven round the corner away from sight and then had a cry.
So, after my last patient visit, I pulled into an empty parking lot and had a cry.
We've shared some laughs, had a cry, and ultimately I'm flattered and weirded out at the same time.
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"He had a crying week," says Kaufmann.
Never had a crying baby disturbed my slumbers.
I was always tired, and I always had a crying baby on me somewhere.
Susanne, a first time mother, commented that she did not react nervously or excitedly when her four day old baby had a crying bout, but handled it calmly.
Walking, that's a good time to have a cry".
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