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'my grief' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a deep and painful feeling of sadness or sorrow that someone is experiencing. For example: I was consumed by my grief after the loss of my beloved pet.
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My grief was raw.
Jose helped me survive my grief.
My grief was a different grief.
"I don't focus on my grief".
My grief still colors the holiday season.
And then, in my grief, I broke the connection.
"My grief was not ennobling me," she writes.
I felt fragile in my grief, hypersensitive to sound.
Ah, my grief for him, and my mother's grief!
I will not flaw perfection with my grief.
I cannot fully express my grief at hearing these things.
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