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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he regretted it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing someone's feelings of remorse or disappointment about a past action or decision.
Example: "After realizing the consequences of his actions, he regretted it deeply."
Alternatives: "he felt remorse" or "he wished he hadn't done it."
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He regretted it almost instantly.
The instant he made the purchase he regretted it.
Scott said again today that he regretted it.
But he regretted it because Cage was so angry.
"He said he regretted it," Mark Rosenthal said.
After initially defending the remark, he later said he regretted it.
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Does he regret it?
Does he regret it now?
Not that he regrets it.
Did he regret it?
But will he regret it?
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