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Discover LudwigThe phrase "many regrets" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express deep feelings of sorrow or regret about an event, action, or situation. For example: "I have many regrets about not going to college right after high school - it was a decision I now regret."
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He has many regrets.
(laughing) No, not many regrets.
But you shouldn't have too many regrets.
"I have many regrets, but not that.
Too many memories, too many regrets.
Hirst I don't have many regrets.
She does not have too many regrets about saying goodbye.
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Many regret things they did — or failed to do.
Unfortunately, some of them divorced because of their affairs, and many regret that choice.
Many regretted the decision to leave even as they relaxed a bit in getting out.
Many regretted that decision when the storm shoved water up the Neuse River and over its banks, flooding historic New Bern.
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