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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regret for that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when expressing sorrow or remorse about a specific action or situation.
Example: "I have deep regret for that decision I made last year."
Alternatives: "regret about that" or "regret regarding that."
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Mr. Dole ended up here after he snubbed the N.A.A.C.P., saying he preferred an audience "I can relate to". He expressed regret for that.
Mr. Obama's expression of regret for that caused his aides to caution against a similar gesture to Pakistan, amid fears that the president's rivals could label him as "apologizer-in-chief".
He used that opportunity to express regret for that policy.
He has since expressed regret for that remark.
"There's absolutely no excuses and I feel deep regret for that".
Other families, they are suffering, we have regret for that, but our son cannot be punished".
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And you should never, ever regret fighting for that.
"We hereby express regrets for that," it said.
"I have no regrets for that," she said.
Then Osama might send his regrets for that tea party... Roll up for your green credentials Carbon-offset tycoons are the Arthur Daleys of the Noughties: 'Hello miss, I can salvage your battered old conscience.
Blair will continue to prevaricate with qualified apologies and regret for things that are peripheral to the main point.
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