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The phrase "lament the" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express sorrow, grief, or regret over something. It can also be used to express a feeling of disappointment or dissatisfaction. Example: He could not help but lament the loss of his beloved dog.
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Detractors lament the architectural medley.
Executives lament the delay.
Has it hell, lament the media.
Will No One Lament the Seattle Pilots?
You lament the prevalence of extreme gerrymandering.
But I lament the loss of mystery.
Some residents lament the lack of any notable restaurants.
These critics lament the brain drain into finance and consulting.
PLAYWRIGHTS justly lament the incredible shrinking of the American theater.
Some lament the absence of a real action plan.
They lament the treatment of Muslims in non-Muslim lands.
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