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Discover Ludwig"regret having" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express regret or remorse for something that has already been done or happened in the past. Example: I regret having said those hurtful words to my best friend.
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Or one you regret having written?
Democrats, however, may regret having backed Cochran.
I regret having published it".
I also regret having written them.
Does he regret having promised so much?
Does she regret having her daughter?
So why do women regret having children?
Does she regret having the surgery?
"I decided I would be more apt to regret having left than to regret having stayed".
We regret having offended anyone in the MIT community.
Mr Blair will regret having left his thinking so late.
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