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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'he regrets' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone has a feeling of sorrow or disappointment due to the recognition that something could have been done or should have been done differently. For example: After thinking over his previous decisions, he regrets not paying closer attention to the terms of the contract.
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He regrets this.
He regrets that stance.
"Obviously, he regrets that mistake".
Not that he regrets it.
Something I'm sure he regrets".
He regrets the "control breakdowns".
He regrets his actions massively.
He regrets ever chatting with the man.
But now he regrets that title.
Even now he regrets this action.
Now he regrets having offered that assurance.
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