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Discover Ludwig"lamenting that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express sadness or regret over a situation or circumstance. Example: She sat alone in her room, lamenting that she never got to say goodbye to her best friend before they moved away.
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And lamenting that won't change anything or make me feel better.
"Why do I keep lamenting that it's my fault?
Gurlitt has been quoted as lamenting that people see "banknotes" in his cherished works on paper.
After the race, Patrick was still lamenting that last lap and what might have been.
Artists recoil, lamenting that it diminishes their hard work through more than two decades.
Afterward, Cavendish praised his teammates, lamenting that he had "let them down" Thursday.
Lately Dyson has been lamenting that he and Imme "don't see so much of each other.
The termite mounds, Martin said, lamenting that nothing about them turned up in Google Scholar.
Today we are hearing many conservatives lamenting that conservatism has lost its way.
He continues, lamenting that, "I keep telling this story and no one responds".
Ms. Prada was quoted before her show lamenting that men are stuck with gray suits.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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