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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lamented by' is correct in written English
It can be used when expressing sadness or regret for a person, thing, or situation. For example: His passing was lamented by everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.
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The result will be lamented by liberals across America and beyond.
The moment stands as a constitutional triumph, lamented by almost nobody.
So this divide lamented by the Washington Post is much more than political.
Griffes's early death in 1920 was lamented by Pierre Monteux, Leopold Stokowski and Sergei Prokofiev, among others.
But that doesn't mean brutalism's demise is not to be lamented by everyone who grew up in its shadow.
The firm's demise was lamented by two Stirling prize-winning architects, both of whom have worked with the developer.
Last year's contract fulfilling best-of, Direct Hits, was lamented by drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr as "a douchie move".
If Brussels is Belgium, as Bart De Wever says, it is also the best example of the disappearing Belgium lamented by Pascal Verbeken.
The former triggered the implosion of Arsenal and, as such, must be lamented by anyone who recognises in Arsène Wenger a beacon of sanity.
That the Speaker John Boehner has capitulated to the demands of his Tea Party wing has been openly lamented by others in the party.
Finally, his lack of a distinctive style was held against him, and loudly lamented by the most influential critic of the day, Edmund Wilson.
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