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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mourning at" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition is "for" when expressing grief over someone's death.
Example: "She is mourning for her late grandmother."
Alternatives: "grieving for" or "lamenting the loss of"
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; Mourning Trojan and, especially, Troilus' own family's mourning at his death seems to have epitomised grief at the loss of a child in classical civilization.
Yet nineteenth-century mourning at least had the decency to be mournful--it did not seem as much like gawking as ours does.
I'm not mourning at all.
In mourning at 401 Second Avenue, Apt.
In mourning at 8402 Topping Rd., Baltimore, MD 21208.
But maybe Ewing does not inhibit Mourning at all.
There have been stirring performances in mourning at the French Open.
Why mimic that image for an act of mourning at a place of defeat?
In mourning at 3421 Garrison Farms Road, Baltimore, MD 21208, beginning Tuesday afternoon.
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Pinning them down feels like a job of unusual indiscretion: initially, when speaking about her sister's early death, Rampling comments with a generalising flourish that 'everybody' is in mourning 'at some point'.
The book's epigraph quotes Geoffrey Gorer's Death, Grief and Mourning: "At present, death and mourning are treated with much the same prudery as sexual impulses were a century ago".
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