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The phrase 'regrets for' is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct phrase is 'regrets about' or 'regrets for something'. For example: She expressed her regrets about not making the meeting.
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Yet there are no regrets for the 34-year-old.
He expressed no regrets for exchanging his pen for politics.
But the past also holds some regrets for Douglas.
"I have no regrets for that," she said.
With deepest regrets for the loss of a wonderful woman.
"Regrets for what?" he asked in a notorious 1978 interview.
"I have no regrets for destroying my VCR".
So plaudits are deserved for the Netherlands, mooted regrets for Brazil.
Does he have regrets for the way he has treated Tengo?
But it seems Pretty Woman holds nothing but regrets for its leading man, Richard Gere.
He also professed to have no regrets for a lifetime of heavy smoking and drinking.
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