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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lament of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as the beginning of a sentence to introduce a feeling of sorrow or regret. For example: - The lament of the grieving widow could be heard throughout the village. - He couldn't help but join in the lament of his friend's failure. - The artist's paintings were a lament of the destruction of nature. - The poem was a beautiful lament of lost love.
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Oh, the lament of a thriving television show executive.
This is often the lament of postseason losers.
All this, naturally, is to the lament of purists.
The biggest lament of many N.B.A. coaches today?
Board of Rabbis, read the lament of David.
Here's the latest lament of the England fan.
The lament of Barry Harwood, the decorative arts curator at the Brooklyn Museum, is typical.
It is known as Ómagyar Mária-siralom Mária-siralomd Hungarian Lament of the Virgin Mary").
O sogno, o son desto?" (K. 431), a lament of a despairing prisoner.
Could Yaz, Dom DiMaggio or Jim Rice express the lament of four generations any better?
This week the Telegraph published the lament of a "reluctant racist".
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