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Discover Ludwig"lamented in" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used when describing the feelings or emotions of someone in regard to a certain situation. Example: The students lamented in disappointment as they realized they had missed the bus.
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Usually this is lamented in a mixture of hurt pride and outrage (doesn't the world know who we are?).
He lamented, "In our society, we are defunding education".
This is an awful place," he lamented in his diary.
"What do I do now; where do I start?" Mr. Gusain lamented in a phone interview.
As late as 1980, Adler lamented in an interview that the book was "almost entirely unknown".
Her death was lamented in newspapers around the world; U.S. Pres.
Almagro suffered many more mental lapses, a fact he lamented in his postmatch news conference.
"A deep distress hath humanized my Soul," he lamented in his "Elegiac Stanzas" on Peele Castle.
"I found myself spending my whole day in elevators," she once lamented in an interview.
As TS Eliot lamented in the Rock: Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
"Fabrications" was created in just the controlling atmosphere that I so lamented in 1968.
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