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"mourns over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe an emotional reaction to something that has happened, typically expressing sadness or regret. For instance, you could say, "The family mourned over the loss of their beloved relative."
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But she also mourns over the conflict's increasing cruelty.
The opening scene takes place at a solitary grove where Orfeo mourns over the ashes of Euridice, his beloved wife.
He mourns over many abuses — such as the habit of calling American troops G.I.s instead of soldiers — which are unlikely to be immediately reformed.
The Christian mourns over his weakness; Christ teaches His servant to say, 'I take pleasure in infirmities.
Dracula mourns over his loss, and places Trevor in a coffin with the name Alucard, since he never learned his son's real name.
The person who is poor in spirit mourns over her own sins, the sins of others, and even the fallen condition of the cosmos.
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I will not dwell on, nor mourn over, our untimely decay, nor reproach my paleface brothers with hastening it, as we too may have been somewhat to blame.
He was really in mourning over that.
I'd witness a woman mourn over neglecting her children.
No mourning over saying farewell to the season here.
I feel like I'm mourning over a loss.
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