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Discover Ludwig"he lamented" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone expresses sorrow or regret over something. For example, "He lamented over his broken relationship and wished he could do something to fix it."
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He lamented: "It's heart-breaking.
He lamented all of it.
"They were unbelievable," he lamented.
It seemed serious," he lamented.
"Trashed!" he lamented.
"Poor France!" he lamented on French television.
"Her life," he lamented, "was impossibly narrow".
"Where is Sandy's cult?" he lamented.
"I'm at cross purposes," he lamented.
no longer exists," he lamented.
He lamented the use of generic cars.
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