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The phrase "regretful of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when speaking about a feeling of sorrow or shame for something that has happened in the past. For example, "He was regretful of his decision to quit his job without another lined up."
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"I wasn't regretful of having done that scene," she added.
But we are deeply regretful of any additional distress this caused PC Howard".
"I'm regretful of what I have done and am willing to confess my crime.
The few who met him described him as vacant, often confused, and uncharacteristically regretful of past errors.
"He was unwell at the time, he has recovered and is regretful of his actions towards Miss Thomas.
He turned out to be a congenial senior citizen, regretful of the gruesome crossroads of history that he had traversed.
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By virtue of being regretful, regrets are our most painful and embarrassing memories.
Fortunately, this vision rests on a mistaken idea about what constitutes a newspaper....To Negroponte and his ilk, who share a scornful or perhaps regretful view of the role of print media in a cyberspace world, the "Times," the "News," and the "Post" are simply streams of information which can be converted into bits and sliced up to fit any recipe.
This movie leaves you with a strong sense of its deeply regretful suspicion of women and young people generally: there is a cringe-makingly written encounter with a contemptuous-yet-sexy radical in a hotel room.
It's not that all teenagers are dumb (although a lot of them are), but when you combine adolescent insecurity, peer pressure, and a lack of experience with regretful purchases of trendy, overpriced crap, you've got yourself an easy target for profit-hungry corporations selling everything from "Smurfs to acne products".
In line with these studies [5], [7] (see also [16], [17] and [6] for a review), we focused on the common effects observed in the cerebral regions that were activated both when experiencing regret (IP minus IF) and when observing the regretful outcome of another player (OP minus OF).
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