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The phrase "mourned for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express sadness or grief over the loss of someone or something. Here are some examples: - The nation mourned for the victims of the tragic shooting. - The community mourned for the beloved mayor who passed away. - The family's pet dog passed away and they mourned for him for months. - The students mourned for their favorite teacher who retired after 30 years of service. - The fans of the singer mourned for her untimely death.
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Tavito says he mourned for his son a long time.
Yesterday, they mourned for sons, parents, spouses, friends.
It was true, and I mourned for far too long.
They mourned for America, and for me as an American.
Mate mourned for day, then disappeared, leaving eggs cold in deserted nest.
Rojas told me that either he had never mourned for Kilgallen or he is mourning still.
Still, I mourned for myself and for the children I would never have.
"One time, he just mourned for everything that was up ahead of him," the nurse said.
For more than two months they have mourned for the city, as has everyone.
Her thoughtful compassion for those who mourned for 9/11 will always be remembered.
Though they had mourned for Cardinal O'Connor, it was time to turn the page, they said.
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