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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regret trying" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express sorrow for having tried something unsuccessfully or having made a mistake. For example: "I regret trying to cook a complicated recipe - it didn't turn out the way I wanted it to."
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"But I don't regret trying.
Franchitti said he did not regret trying stock cars.
But he said he did not regret trying.
The economy minister, Nihat Zeybekci, said the commandos would bitterly regret trying to overthrow the government.
Jeter said he did not regret trying something new, because he believed it would help at the time.
While he did not regret trying to help Faulkner, Whittington said he would not "be doing any more jobs" similar to the Beirut attempt.
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Then slowly escalate the level of commitment". To avoid agreeing to something you'll regret, try this mantra: "I'll have to check my schedule.
If you say or do something you regret, try to genuinely apologize and ask for a do-over.
But according to John Solberg, a spokesman for FX, Mr. Tolan now regrets trying to explain himself on Television Without Pity.
He said Thursday that he regretted trying to come back too soon -- after one game's rest -- the last time.
Kerslake said he was proud of the civil service reform plan, published in June 2012, but he regretted trying to push through changes to civil servants' terms and conditions at the same time as the plan.
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