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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'mourning for' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express sorrow or longing for something or someone, such as in the sentence: "She was in mourning for years after her husband's death."
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mourning for lost youth?
"I'm in mourning for my life.
We actually went into mourning for sunlight.
That was like mourning, for us".
If anything, we are in mourning for that banality.
A day of mourning for President Lincoln is declared.
The Court goes into mourning for a year.
But I am in mourning for the house.
But I'm in mourning for my life," she says.
JERUSALEM — This Tuesday is a day of mourning for Jews.
A lot of them were in mourning for the band".
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